The plant was last seen in 1965 on Santa Cruz Island — one of the few places it's known to have existed in California.
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You know honeybees make honey, but did you know they make bread too? And four other types of bees are also dedicated chefs!
Q: I have nine pots of what I’m pretty sure is purple heart (wandering dude) on my apartment balcony. They came from a bed in my sister’s front yard. What’s the best approach for their cold weather ...
This shrub produces clusters of purple, pink ... foliage that changes with the seasons. In spring, its leaves emerge as ...
Purple coneflowers add color and interest to your garden, so it's important to take the necessary care steps as the ...