In cultivation, champaca (Magnolia champaca, formerly Michelia champaca) matures at between twenty-five and forty feet. The bright green, glossy leaves...
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The gardens of Julie King and Paul Smith are both enriched by a metaphorical Oku stone. Though perhaps not actually...
The genus Primula includes more than 400 species distributed mostly around the Northern Hemisphere. The vast majority can be found...
High above Tanzania’s tropical lowlands lies a little-known botanical wonderland: Kitulo Plateau. Officially established as part of the Tanzania National...
Beauty, variety, color, shade, and water savings—all at the same time. It doesn’t get any better than this. One neighbor...
For many years, Pacific Horticulture has sponsored tours to distant lands, with the specific intent of seeing plants growing in...
Floral exhibitions and garden shows have long been a traditional outlet for growers to showcase their finest plants and superb...
As a companion to Paul Lee Cannon's article on the genus Ribes, which was featured in the January 2012 issue...
For decades, I’ve wondered if the folks staffing the mail-order desk at Grant Mitsch Daffodils in Oregon realized that the...





