While you may assume the pinkish-white, trumpet-shaped flowers in your yard are petunias, they could actually be an invasive ...
Nature is extremely amusing. There are some plants that eat insects to draw the nutrients from them. Here are some ...
The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest trumpet-shaped blooms she had ever seen, which were there yet again this past summer. I saw the same huge shrub on many trips I made ...
Netflix documentary ‘Hack Your Health’ prioritizes counting fruit and vegetables over counting calories. Here’s how you can ...
The quick answer is “no”. Shown is the flower of a vine called crossvine. This plant is native to Missouri and places south and east in southeastern United States. Cultivars of the crossvine ...
She pointed to the thick vein running down the middle of a tiny leaf. This vein is the plant’s information superhighway. Injure the vein, and the pulse will move all over the plant in a wave.
Alyssum ( Lobularia maritima) is a fast-growing plant that's great for planting as a ground cover, accent, border, or in ...
And, according to The Plant Book, edited by Susan Page and Margaret Olds ... These are sometimes a bit more bell-shaped than ...
While the public may trumpet the medicinal value of cannabis, the plant’s cultivation necessitates high energy demands, noted ...
Plant cells have several structures not found in other eukaryotes. In particular, organelles called chloroplasts allow plants to capture the energy of the Sun in energy-rich molecules; cell walls ...
With spring in full swing, the Charleston Horticultural Society's annual plant sale drew expert horticulturalists and novice ...