
11 Different Types of Ranunculus (Photos and Growing Tips)
The list of beautiful ranunculus is almost endless, so one is bound to be perfect for your landscaping. These flowers originated in Central Asia and are named after the swampy …
The list of beautiful ranunculus is almost endless, so one is bound to be perfect for your landscaping. These flowers originated in Central Asia and are named after the swampy …
Onions, chives, and leeks are allium family members, but there are hundreds of others that are grown for their beautiful flowerheads. Most of these plants have very little foliage, but …
Crocus flowers are a prevalent variety that grows in many different environments and produce gorgeous blooms of various colors. Growing these flowers is relatively easy, thankfully, as most are quite …
It can be very challenging to choose between the different varieties of irises. Settlers brought the first irises to Virginia in the 1600s, but Americans love for these flowers began …
Pollinators are vital to the production of fruits and veggies, but it’s not just your cultivated crops that benefit from attracting pollinators to your yard and garden. Without them, we …
There are over 70 different types of daylilies, so deciding what type will work best and look terrific in your landscaping can be challenging. Daylilies can be evergreen, semi-evergreen or …
Agapanthus flowers come in many different species and grow all over the world in many environments. They come in small and large shapes, usually produce blue to purple colors, and …
Cranesbill geraniums, also called hardy geraniums, are flowering perennials that thrive in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 8 and should not be confused with florist geraniums (pelargoniums) with their …
Spirea (Spirea sp) is a deciduous shrub (it loses it foliage in winter) that thrives in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 9, depending on the species and variety. While …
Ranunculus is a genus of plants that includes approximately 600 species of flowering plants. It includes the common buttercup that grows wild throughout the U.S. But the cultivated variety (Ranunculus …
Sea Thrift (Armeria ‘maritima’) is an herbaceous, evergreen perennial plant hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through 8. It produces globe-shaped clusters of flowers that range from white, pink, …
Hyacinth species come in many different colors and sizes, making them a prevalent option with many growers. They not only look great but have a powerful scent, which makes them …
The snowdrop (Galanthus spp.) is one of the most recognizable flowers to many people because of their trademark white flowers that droop down, looking like drops of snow. They also …
Caladium flowers provide a pretty broad array of different choices that make them an excellent option for many gardeners. They range in size from six inches all the way up …
Allium is a genus of plants in the Alliaceae family that includes over 700 species. While some alliums are edible, such as onions, chives, garlic and shallots, many are cultivated …
Bottlebrush (Callistemon spp.) includes over 50 species of perennial shrubs that produce striking brush-shaped flowers in shades of red and crimson, but some varieties produce yellow or white blooms. Most …
Anemones, often referred to as windflowers, are a genus of flowers in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family. Most are hardy bulbs that thrive in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through …
The iris is an iconic flower that has about 300 varieties. It grows in zones 3 through 9 and comes in virtually every color, even black. You can get multi-color …
Hyacinth plants produce beautiful flowers that are highly fragrant. They bloom in the springtime and come in white, pink, red, purple and blue. They are hardy in zones four through …
Snowdrops are flowers that grow well in cool temperatures, and they won’t grow well in hot zones. They will grow in zones three through nine. The various varieties will grow …