Yellow wild indigo, or Baptisia sphaerocarpa, brings a wild, prairie charm to gardens with its tall, upright spikes of ...
Blue False Indigo (Baptisia australis), and Stiff Goldenrod (Solidago rigida) will elevate your garden into a songbird garden. I really enjoy watching yellow finches feeding on the seed heads of ...
Rachael Winfree, Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources Lucia Weinman, Graduate Student, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources Erin Lowe, Research ...
This gorgeous plant is known for its showy flowers of red, yellow, and pink. Once believed to be a love charm by Native Americans, it attracts long-tongued insects and hummingbirds. This plant is well ...
That first fall, they planted strategically placed drifts of live plants — some mixed groupings and others a mass of a single species, like blue wild indigo (Baptisia australis) and clustered ...
A garden full of native flowers can be a breathtaking sight. And using native plants is a win-win: Mother Nature has done her best work adapting the plants to Oklahoma’s climate and ecosystem. For ...
Certification has specific requirements too numerous to list here. To learn more, go to www.ento.psu.edu and click on the yellow button labeled, “How to Apply.” That will take you to another ...
There’s also mint, which continues to grow aggressively, as well as baptisia and salvia. Some herbs will be dried for seasonal wreaths while others will simply be cut down as winter approaches.