Trumpet vine is a high-climbing, aggressively colonizing, woody vine that is cultivated for its attractive reddish-orange flowers that attract hummingbirds.
Whether you're enhancing privacy for your patio, sprucing up a dull tree, or cultivating your own vegetables, vining plants may have been your first choice. With retailers running frequent promotions, ...
Q: Can you help us identify these houseplants? Thanks. — Brittany Neva. A: Thanks for sending the photos. The plant on the left is called haworthia, and is often nicknamed zebra plant. Haworthias, ...
You may not think of pumpkins as a plant to be pruned, but following this process can help you get the biggest pumpkins while ...
When the right vine is paired with an otherwise uninteresting woody plant, the result can range from charming to spectacular. One way to look at the woody plants in your yard and landscape is as ...
After the houseplant heyday of the 1970s, the penchant for potted green companions faded with all but the most dedicated plant parents. But over the past decade, as many young adults began filling ...
Q: Can you identify this vine? It was a dollar special I took home from a home improvement store about five years ago, and even though it’s neglected it seems to thrive. It has heart-shaped leaves, ...
Ipomoea alba or Moon flower morning glory was the first mystery plant this week. When you hear moon flower, there are two plants with that common name –moon vine– Ipomoea alba; and moon bush, or ...
During the 1970s, it was almost impossible to drive through any Central Florida neighborhood without being dazzled by one or more of a trio of tropical flowering vines. But those plants — flame vine, ...