From the Diary of the Horticultural Advocate: Sourwood or Lily of the Valley Tree
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for the sake of...
This feature will appear in the blog throughout the year. Many plants have fallen out of favor over the years, but for bio diversity and...
Stewartia pseudocamellia is commonly called Japanese stewartia. This is a small, slow growing, pyramidal deciduous flowering tree...
Today's featured plant is Franklinia Altamaha, commonly called Franklin tree. Named for Benjamin Franklin and the Altamaha River.
The Fringe Tree is an attractive tree that will provide delight during spring, summer, and autumn.
Halesia tetraptera is a small tree ideal for woodland borders and shrub borders. It has a round, pyramidal or vase shaped habit.
From the Diary of the Horticultural Advocate: Davidia involucrata; commonly called the Dove Tree or Handkerchief Tree.