Easy to grow and guaranteed to add bursts of showy blossoms to any garden, gladiolus flowers, classic summer bloomers, are ...
It can take decades for this plant to produce its first inflorescence and it takes a lot of the plant’s energy and reserves ...
If your soil freezes at all, basically in Zone 7 and colder, your ranunculus won’t survive. After frozen corms thaw, they'll ...
People are lining up at the Geelong Botanic Gardens to see and smell the giant corpse flower, a rare plant that stinks like a dead body.
Now that the weather is cooling, you might notice that some of the plants we encounter look nothing like their mid-summer ...
To see the corpse flower is to witness to the powerful majesty – and daft absurdity – of nature. It’s about to happen in ...
The Geelong Botanic Gardens corpse flower is in bloom for the first time in the city, with visitors set to flock to the site ...
After much anticipation Geelong’s corpse plant, which only flowers once every seven to ten years, is finally starting to open – but you only have 48 hours to see it.
To do this, Blandfordia grandiflora transfers resources from its wilting flowers, storing this "chemical energy" underground ...
Plants recycle resources from wilting flowers, storing them to enhance future reproduction and resource allocation.
Blazing star plants add color and creativity to your yard, but it's important to be aware of the biggest problem you're ...
Christmas cactus, or Schlumbergera, is a succulent houseplant that produces vibrant pink, red or white blooms during the ...