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Sarracenia 'Daina's Delight'

Daina’s Delight – Fit for a Princess

Looking absolutely ravishing in the October garden is the native pitcher plant, Sarracenia ‘Daina’s Delight’. This 1990s introduction was selected by pitcher plant expert, Kim Magnuson of Hawaii, from an original cross involving Sarracenia leucophylla and an unresolved hybrid created by New Zealand’s Mark Edwards. The Sarracenia leucophylla genes cause it to produce an insane

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Danae racemosa in fruit

A Laurel and Hardy Garden Addition

Looking lovely in the garden during the Christmas holiday season is a plant that hails from around the world, most notably Iran, and into the surrounding Caucuses. Despite this disparate climatic origin, Danae racemosa has thrived in much of the country as a pass-along plant for over a century. Danae is one of many plants,

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Gardening Unplugged

One of the rewarding and fascinating aspects of gardening is that you are always learning something new. Join Tony and our expert staff of horticulturists each day of our 2019 Summer Open Nursery & Garden Days for our free garden chat series, Gardening Unplugged! Simply meet at the welcome tent at 10 am and 2

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