What do turkey corn, swamp lousewort, American skunk cabbage, and sneezeweed (gesundheit) have in common? Besides having ...
Shrubs such as Rhus aromatica Gro-Low, a cultivar of fragrant sumac that stays under about two feet high, or even-lower red ...
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Versatile native flowering vines will grow on you
Vines can add a new dimension to your garden. Many are grown for their vibrant flower colors, and there are several great locally available native vines to consider adding to your landscape. All will ...
Discover why planting native plants in your yard, no matter how small, is crucial for supporting wildlife, pollinators, and ...
When I first planted my backyard, my husband called my garden Death Row. I wanted to grow flowers and vegetables as my grandmothers had done and trees as my mother had done, but my efforts fell under ...
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Spring equinox sends biological signal to native plants
As day and night balance, observe your yard, plant native species in succession, and help pollinators thrive this spring in ...
Nighttime in the garden brings activity from moths, bats, and other evening pollinators. Learn more about nine night-blooming plants that feed evening pollinators.
Here are a few plants to test your knowledge. The common name for coreopsis, the state wildflower, is tickseed, due to the ...
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Plant these native vines to attract butterflies and moths in West Texas
Plant Alamo vine, Old Man’s Beard and cow itch vine to draw sphinx moths and butterflies to trellises and arbors in West ...
Under a gazebo in the South Texas Plains area at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, Michael Eason, who collects and curates the garden’s vast array of native plants, is addressing members of the ...
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