No one wants invasive plant species in their garden, but trying to identify every plant in your space (and nearby!) is ...
Now is a great time to identify trees and shrubs on home grounds as the plants flower and form seeds and fruits. Fruits and seeds are one of the best indicators to use to identify plants, and they are ...
As outdoor gardening comes to a close, it is time to write about neglected topics. One such important topic is plant identification. For most of us, often it is a difficult subject to master. Every ...
Technology now makes plant identification effortless, benefiting gardeners, travelers, and photographers. Apps like iNaturalist, PlantNet, LeafSnap, PlantSnap, and PictureThis offer quick ...
There have been many questions this spring about plant applications for your phone, so this week we will revisit the most popular options available to you. Ever looked in a garden, yard, or park and ...
Q: Can you ID this plant (see reader photo) and its eventual size and growth characteristics? The leaves are new and will turn much greener as they age. Subscribe to continue reading, or log in.
Identifying plants is a very useful skill for gardeners. It’s good to know what you’re planting without relying on the (sometimes flawed) knowledge of others. It’s a skill that can save you money in ...
My garden includes — or has included — a range of plants from Mediterranean climates, other interesting regions and other ...
Gardeners respect the seasonality of gardening, and we schedule seasonal topics for this column. If you have – or plan to have – Camellias in your garden, about now is when their blooms fade, and the ...
Learn why carnivorous plants capture their prey in a class about these amazing botanicals at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. Participants will be able to take a carnivorous plant home. The class meets ...