Many flowering bushes call the Pacific Northwest home, and while hummingbirds are always on the move, these plants will coax ...
The colorful blooms of azaleas light up public spaces and private gardens.
Although Japanese spirea is a beautiful shrub, it is considered invasive in many U.S. states. Here are some beautiful, native ...
SEATTLE — A rare and endangered tree has been cut down and stolen from the Washington Park Arboretum, according to the ...
The Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden features more than 2,500 rhododendrons, azaleas and other companion plants.
The garden is famous for its rhododendron flowers. The Royal Botanic Garden's collection is considered the world's richest assemblage of rhododendrons, and it has been a major center for study ...
Darch's Wood in Cross in Hand is best known to dog walkers, keen environmentalists and local people wanting to get away from ...
Thomas Pakenham, the nonagenarian author, historian, tree-lover, plant-hunter, founder of the Irish Tree Society ... are an ...
Many plants will benefit from a healthy chop when the temperatures drop but these species are better off without a prune to ...
rhododendron, rose, snapdragon, squash, and zinnia. Although it affects such a wide range of plants, powdery mildew is species-specific and therefore will not spread from one type of plant to another.
Many flowers captivate us with their beauty, but some of these stunning blooms hide a dangerous secret—they’re highly toxic.
The poppy is a natural flower; it will self-seed and will return to bloom year after year. Indeed its hardy nature is a large part of the reason it was chosen as the symbol of remembrance; it bloomed ...