Picture taken by Plant Image Library. Plant of the Week: Clethra Alnifolia Clethra Alnifolia, also known as Summersweet or Sweet Pepperbush, is a unique plant. This is one of the few plants that will bloom in shady locations. This plant is native to swampy areas and...
Picture taken by Ben Skála. Plant of the Week: Juniper Junipers are one of the most diverse plants. While some varieties are considered shrubs, others are considered trees. These are used as ornamental plants in urban areas due to their ability to grow in any type of...
Plant of the Week: Spirea If you are looking for one of the most flower-full shrubs available, Spirea is a plant for you. The long lasting blooms can be a great focal point for a pollinator garden or as a border for your garden. This shrub is a quick growing perennial...
Plant of the Week: Hydrangea One shrub that always stands out is Hydrangeas. With their pom pom flowers that may change color depending on the soil they are planted in, these are one of the most common shrubs for foundation plantings. There are many different types of...
Picture by: Garrick-Santo Landscape Co. Plant of the Week: Hostas Hostas are one of the most loved perennial plants around. If you’re looking for a perennial to plant in a shady area, Hostas can be a great choice. Just make sure you pay attention to the color of the...
Picture by: Mark Griffiths on Country Life Plant of the Week: Ilex Meservea With varieties like ‘Blue Prince/ss Holly’, these evergreens are striking in the winter with their bright red berries against the blue-green foliage. Many people that have this...