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I have quite a few “bird planted” trees on a fencerow. They are very happy in Zone 8a heavy black clay. They do just fine on rainwa...Read More
A soapberry tree came with the house (a little too close to the house if truth be told). It took sending a sample to the Univ. SC Herbari...Read More
This plant is taking over my goat pasture and since it can be toxic, I'm trying to get rid of it, without much luck. Help!! To those of y...Read More
I am growing several of these from seed. I soaked them in warm water for a day, rubbed off the outer, wrinkly membrane, scratched them on...Read More
This plant is a tree that spreads by rhizomes and will form a thicket. Very drought resistant, but invasive in moist areas.
Very drought resistant. Needs sun. Graceful. Attractive in all seasons and great for wildlife. Attracts butterflies.
This tree was one of the stepping stones to my botanical passion. There is one growing on a road that used to be a good bike shortcut wh...Read More
Another common name for this plant is Jaboncillo. I have not grown this plant so I am unable to give it a rating. Some people call it a "...Read More