Don’t let the rain get you down -this month we are featuring a few plants that like it wet! Come to the Garden to see these shade-loving beauties in person! Clethra alnifolia, commonly known as Summersweet or, is a deciduous … Continue reading
Why is it important to plant natives?
Interested in learning more about native plants? Join us for our Native Plants Symposium, September 12-14. Click here for information. Biodiversity lossWith the prevalence of artificially cheap exotic plants sold to contractors and homeowners from big box stores for decades, … Continue reading
What’s Growing On – July 2019
Hydrangea quercifolia, commonly called oakleaf hydrangea, is an upright to rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub that typically grows 6-8 feet tall and wide. This member of Hydrangeaceae (the Hydrangea family) is native to wooded bluffs, ravines, and stream banks in southeastern … Continue reading