The plant was last seen in 1965 on Santa Cruz Island — one of the few places it's known to have existed in California.
What is it? The plant is called Saints' Daisy. "So it's in the sunflower family," said Sean Carson with the Santa Barbara ...
The mild weather favours flowery Novembers but destructive animals are out in force. Plants that resist attack are the way to ...
There’s something so hypnotic about a flower baby name. There are so many wonderful options out there, and they become quite ...
Nestled at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers, Marietta is like the love child of a riverboat captain and a ...
Discover beautiful cosmos flower alternatives that add vibrant colors to your garden without overwhelming it. Explore ...
It’s a flowering herb up to 2m tall with leaves arranged alternatively. Stems are thick and densely hairy and its flowers are ...
These low-light indoor plants grow with very little sunlight, so you can enjoy a part of nature in every corner of your home ...
The Salt Pan Daisy has been believed to be extinct. Botanists have been searching for this small precious plant in the Cape ...
Sometimes plants are so similar to each other that the methods developed by 18th-century scientist Carl Linnaeus for ...
Snowdrops are small, bell-shaped flowers that bloom early in winter and are often ... Calendula, with its bright orange and ...
Some foliage plants surprise in spring rather than fall. Siberian bugloss (Brunnera), for instance, is beloved for its ...