If growing spices feels like a hit and miss affair, why not forage for spices growing in the wild? Here are 9 wild spice ...
Thimbleberries are a wild bramble with slightly chalky berries. The leaves are maple-shaped and the berries are sweetly tart ...
Note that the berries are toxic to pets and wildlife ... Dusty Miller, with its lacy, silvery white leaves, makes a wonderful companion to many plants in the garden. Once established, it requires ...
Just because the weather is getting colder, does not mean you have to forget about your garden. An expert suggested seven ...
The white baneberry plant, known as 'Doll's Eye' due to the berries' creepy resemblance to eyeballs, spreads across woodlands and forests during fall. It is native to eastern America, the Midwest ...
“The plant’s most striking feature is its fruit, a 1 cm diameter white berry, whose size, shape, and black stigma scar give the species the name, ‘doll’s eyes.'” While birds can nosh on ...
Poisonous plants are often included in witch’s potions ... But the stars of the show are the berries. White berries with a black spot (the pupil) borne on bright red stems.
Although beautiful and festive with fall colors, burning bush is invasive and needs proper management in your landscape.
With ruby red and plum petals, fir green foliage, vibrant berries and natural pinecones, this eye-catching wreath will add a ...
In June tiny, lemon-scented, white flowers ... grown for its berries is Iroquois Black Beauty Black Chokeberry ‘Morton' (Aronia melanocarpa). Gardeners use it as a landscape plant as well.
This basic guide to growing elderberry plants includes planting and care tips ... In June tiny, lemon-scented, white flowers appear and then develop into black fruits in late summer.