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Foxgloves In All Their Glory
Apr 25, 2023
This week it’s: YOU would be hard-pressed to find anyone who couldn’t recognise a foxglove – the Latin name of which is Digitalis purpurea. Its familiar tall spikes of pinky-purple tubular flowers are a common sight in gardens everywhere as spring tu
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A gardener’s MISCELLANY
Oct 25, 2022
This week it’s: We look at houseplant ferns and their fronds TENDER houseplant ferns – as opposed to hardy garden ferns – often get ignored, which is a great shame. They are, after all, incredibly popular, widely available and hugely versatile in the
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The Revival Of Fender’s Blue
Nov 1, 2022
FROM THE TOP of Pigeon Butte in western Oregon’s William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, the full width of the Willamette Valley fits into a gaze. Slung between the Coast Range and the Cascades, the valley is checkered with farmland: grass-seed f
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Why Are There Flowers?
Sep 1, 2021
In early dinosaur times, around 200 million years ago, Earth was green, green, and green. There were plenty of plants, but not a single flower. Plant-eating dinosaurs munched their way through forests of ferns and trees similar to pines. There was no
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Prehistoric Plants!
Jan 3, 2023
This week it’s: AS a student, I was fascinated by two plants that had been around since prehistoric times. They were the dawn redwood and ginkgo trees. Many prehistoric plants have since become extinct, while others that were thought to be extinct ha
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The Incredible Fig
Jul 28, 2021
One of my favorite walkways in the world spans a beautiful fig in the village of Falealupo on the island of Savai’i, Samoa, formerly Western Samoa. My colleague the ethnobotanist Paul Cox invited me to visit this island in 1994 at a critical juncture
7 min readA Gardener’s Miscellany Amateur GardeningArticle
A Gardener’s Miscellany
May 17, 2022
Two related plants go under the Miscellany microscope THIS week, I’m combining two plant genera into one Miscellany. They are related, and have some interesting stories connected with them! Let’s start with laburnums, which are in flower now. These a
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