Now that the weather is cooling, you might notice that some of the plants we encounter look nothing like their mid-summer ...
Caladium does produce flowers, but gardeners typically cut them off to allow the plant to focus its energy on its spectacular leaves, which provide color in garden borders, as ground cover, and as ...
Caladiums make a statement with their large, luscious leaves, in striking colors of pink and green. While you can sometimes buy the plants in pots, bulbs are also available. As tropical plants, these ...
Caladiums are a beautiful addition to your garden, so it's important to follow the necessary overwintering tips to save them ...
Elephant ears cannas and caladiums If you bought potted elephant ears (Colocasia ... leave them outdoors until the first ...
Potted hibiscus and angel trumpets (Brugmansia) should also be brought indoors before the first frost and treated as ...
Each year, Proven Winners and All America Selections release a list of plant-of-the-year winners and the non-profit U.S.
These perennials will brighten up all the shady spots in your garden. From flowers to ferns, we've got the best shade ...
National Garden Bureau (NGB) has begun a campaign to promote its 2025 ‘Year of' crops, with six featured plant varieties.
Robot Identifies Plants by 'Touching' Their Leaves Nov. 13, 2024 — Researchers have developed a robot that identifies different plant species at various stages of growth by 'touching' their ...
When we want to add color to the garden, most of us set our sights on flowers. But many leaf-forward plants can outlast and even outcompete those with colorful blossoms. For starters, foliage ...
If you bought potted elephant ears (Colocasia), cannas or caladiums, bring the pots inside ... first frost turns their foliage brown, then cut plants down to 6 inches tall and dig them up.