Gardening Guides10 Essential Native Shrubs for Southwestern Gardens
Look no further than these Southwestern beauties for a colorful, low-maintenance landscape
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsPanicum Virgatum, a Prairie Beauty Many Gardeners Can Enjoy
Switchgrass adds color through the year and is a natural ‘seed feeder’ for birds
Full StoryGardening GuidesHartweg’s Sundrops Blankets Southwestern Landscapes in Yellow
The vivid flowers of Calylophus hartwegii add sunny color to drought-tolerant gardens from spring through fall
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsRudbeckia Laciniata Enlivens Late-Season Shady and Sunny Sites
Give long-blooming, towering cutleaf coneflower room to spread in U.S. gardens for maximum rewards
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsHydrangea Arborescens Illuminates Garden Borders and Paths
This long-blooming eastern North American native shrub finds a home in landscapes around the world
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsZenobia Pulverulenta Brightens Shady Southeastern Gardens
Acid-loving dusty zenobia brings bell-shaped white flowers and red fall color to a wet, shady garden
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsRuellia Humilis Thrives in Rock Gardens and Along Boulevards
Plant fringeleaf wild petunia in central U.S. gardens for its large lilac flowers, compact form and drought tolerance
Full StoryFlowers15 Native Flowers That Attract Butterflies
By picking plants from this list that are right for your location, you’ll get colorful blooms and support pretty pollinators
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsFlame Acanthus Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds All Summer Long
Texas native Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii peps up drought-tolerant gardens with its dark orange flowers
Full StoryGardening Guides8 Native Flowers to Brighten Shady Garden Spots
These self-spreading plants from around the country will create a low-maintenance splash from spring to fall
Full StoryGardening Guides8 Essential Native Shade Trees for the U.S. Southeast
These beauties provide cool shade in the summer and easily withstand the heat and humidity of the South
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