Rare plants are no longer the secret obsession of eccentric collectors hidden away in greenhouses. Today, the fascination ...
There can be an unfortunate side to having cool plants. Sometimes people want to steal them. At least, that’s been the case for Mark Hanson, who collects and grows rarities for his one-man business, ...
Products claiming to be made from exotic plants seem eco-friendly, but are they? Household products advertised as being made from bamboo and eucalyptus can sound eco-friendly and luxurious, but the ...
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The exotic monstera variety that you can grow as a houseplant
Monstera are common houseplants, but one variety is so rare it can be worth thousands. Learn how to care for this tropical ...
From a sprawling botanical museum in Arizona to a cliffside succulent sanctuary in France, these gardens prove the desert is ...
When you think of the quiet, country living that Ramona has to offer, the word ‘exotic’ doesn’t usually come to mind. However, that’s about to change thanks to Dean Karras, 31, and Megan Escalona, 29, ...
An abandoned lot and dilapidated home, once the site of a garden nursery, is in bloom again at the intersection of Woodward Avenue and Boulevard in Grant Park. GardenHood, created by three Atlanta ...
So far there has been no explanation as to why exotic plant species increase biomass production so dramatically. It is possible that only those non-native species that are particularly productive and ...
For our third and final installment of the native plant/exotic plant discussion, it seems we need to get to the crux of the matter. You need to pick a plant to add to your garden, so do you plant a ...
Introduced more than 40 years ago, Galenia pubescens, an exotic plant from South Africa is found in great numbers in altered coastal environments in the south of Spain. Since its impacts on the ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The radiata pine has unwittingly taken root across the world. Its ...
An infrequent botanical event is about to take place at Como Park Conservatory in Minnesota, but the exciting news stinks — literally. A corpse flower, nicknamed "Horace" by Como officials, will have ...
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