Trees, Shrubs & Perennials
Dianthus, Over 2,000 Years of Cultivation and History!
Dianthus, a genus known as carnations, pinks, or sweet Williams, offers a tapestry of history and horticulture stretching back to ancient Europe and Asia. The
Candytuft Charm: The Garden Delight of Iberis Explained
Iberis, commonly known as candytuft, is a charming and versatile genus within the Brassicaceae family, originating from the Iberian Peninsula in southern Europe. This genus
On top of its beauty, Phlox supports the ecosystem.
Phlox subulata, also known as Moss Phlox or Creeping Phlox, is a charming, low-growing perennial plant that adds splashes of vibrant color to gardens across
Hyacinths, a Symbol of Life Death and Rebirth.
The hyacinth, a flower rich in cultural and mythological heritage, is a spring emblem that captivates with its vivid colors and sweet scent. Mythological Roots
Tulip Mania, the First Bubble Collapse in Recorded History.
Tulips have enchanted the world with their vivid colors and graceful forms, boasting a history as vibrant as their petals. Their story begins in Central
Daffodils: The Cycle of Life, Resilience, and the Joy of Renewal.
Daffodils, charmingly known as Narcissus, are not only a harbinger of spring but a living tapestry woven with threads of mythology, history, and cultural significance.