Featured Flower: Queen Anne’s Lace
Queen Anne’s Lace Queen Anne’s Lace (a member of the wild carrot family) has been naturalized in the states from Europe and Asia, likely as a companion crop to cultivated vegetables. Its name… Continue reading
Queen Anne’s Lace Queen Anne’s Lace (a member of the wild carrot family) has been naturalized in the states from Europe and Asia, likely as a companion crop to cultivated vegetables. Its name… Continue reading
“What’s the Story Morning Glory?” Well, morning glories open each day with the sun. Evoking the sensuality of a Georgia O’Keefe painting, morning glories are similar in shape to petunias, but with a… Continue reading
Fuchsia’s delicate blooms inspire thoughts of tiny ballet dancers. One can imagine that over time as they unfurl in stages, they emerge from a tight cocoon, to a dancer in full spin with… Continue reading