There are plenty of plants that benefit from staking. Learn about the top contenders, according to gardening experts.
Tired of milkweed? This native shrub attracts a dozen butterfly and moth species. It has prolific spring blooms, tasty (to ...
According to fossils preserved by volcanic ash, the plants, known as angiosperms, began producing relatively large, blueberry ...
Cyclamen are an extremely popular flowering houseplant particularly during the winter time. When grown successfully they can ...
A rare spiral ginger, part of the Singapore Botanic Gardens' collection for over 25 years, has bloomed for the first time, ...
These are some of the biggest, showiest annual flowers you’ll find — two sister lines of begonias from Sakata Ornamentals ...
A Texas collector has spent decades building a carnivorous plant nursery in Austin. He'll deliver a presentation at the ...
Strawberries are surprisingly easy to grow at home, but encouraging them to produce plenty of fruit can be a challenge.
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No green fingers yet? These 5 flowers are perfect for beginners
These easy-going flowers won't hold your gardening inexperience against you ...
Scientists thought angiosperms didn’t use animals to spread seeds until after the Age of Dinosaurs. Fossilized fruits from these plants challenge this idea.
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Plant these 5 flower seeds now for a vibrant garden next summer
The secret to next summer's flowers starts today.
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Fossil fruits show flowering plants flourished in time of dinosaurs
Large fruits and seeds buried under volcanic ash nearly 75 million years ago upend the idea that flowering plants only came to prominence after the Cretaceous mass extinction ...
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