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Kinnickinick Bearberry is a wonderful groundcover

I created a small planting bed in my backyard in southeast PA, zone 6. I planted two gray birch trees and surrounded the area with rocks. I…

Started by Richard Webb

4 Apr 2, 2011
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Trilliums

What recommendations of trilliums to plant in northwest native dry shade garden?   

Started by Margot Navarre

0 Mar 29, 2011

Canby Paxistima, a reallty cool broadleaf plant

I have a customer in West Chester, PA, that has a Canby Pachistima that is doing well in an acid well-drained soil and part-shaded spot nex…

Started by Richard Webb

0 Mar 29, 2011

Mountain Pieris, Pieris floribunda

Jenkins Arboretum near Devon, PA, sent me some photos of a native plant of the Appalachians that is somewhat rare. It is the Mountain Pieri…

Started by Richard Webb

0 Mar 29, 2011

Yellow Birch

Yellow Birch, Betula lutea or alleghaniensis, is native to the northwoods of southeastern Canada, New England, west to around the Great Lak…

Started by Richard Webb

0 Sep 27, 2010

I visited a native plant nursery

I just visited Octoraro Native plant Nursery near Kirkwood, PA, in southeast Lancaster County, right in Amish country. I saw at least 8 hor…

Started by Richard Webb

0 Sep 18, 2010

Yellowwood tree, Cladrastis kentuckea, in bloom early May 2010

An account that I garden at in West Chester, PA, has the largest yellowwod tree that I have seen so far. It's about 30 ft high. Cladrastis…

Started by Richard Webb

2 Jul 29, 2010
Reply by Richard Webb

Lewis mockorange

Anyone who is native to the nothwest united states or that grows the Lewis mockorange I am in search of a good photo of one in bloom that I…

Started by Kevin Campbell

0 May 14, 2010

I found Bloodroot

I found a small patch of Canadian Bloodroot in a shady garden at an account I care for in West Chester, PA. Unfortunately, I missed the whi…

Started by Richard Webb

1 Apr 13, 2010
Reply by Richard Webb

White wildflowers are Rue-Anemone

I thought they were Bloodroot (Sanguinaria) at first, but by looking thru the internet by scientific name and looking at photos, the plants…

Started by Richard Webb

5 Apr 13, 2010
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