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The Tulip Poplar tree, or also known as Tuliptree or Liriodendron Tulipifera, can reach… More
tulip trees are very popular hardwood trees grown for their beautiful leaves, tulip-like blossoms… More
If you are looking for a large tree, consider the tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera).… More
The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) is an ornamental tree that produces a breathtaking array… More
The Tulip tree (Liriodendron Tulipifera) is a fast growing deciduous tree. Tulip trees grow… More
...e to the wet tropics of Africa, the African tulip tree, or spathodea campanulata,… More
Japanese tulip trees are often confused with poplars, also commonly called tulip trees because… More
The tulip poplar tree, known botanically as liriodendron tulipifera, is a large scale deciduous… More
The tulip tree is a genus in the magnolia family of trees. It is… More
The African tulip tree is a flowering tree native to tropical Africa. In several… More
Indiana claims the tulip tree (liriodendron tulipifera) as their state tree. Capable of reaching… More
tulip trees (Liriodendron tulipiferea) are members of the magnolia family. Also called tulip poplar… More
The tuliptree, Liriodendron tulipfera, is a type of hardwood poplar tree native to North… More
The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) grows to a height of 80 to 100 ft.… More
The tulip tree is also known as the yellow-poplar, tulip-poplar, white-poplar and whitewood, and… More
Both the flowers and the leaves of a tulip tree contribute to its name,… More
The tulip tree, also known around the regions where it grows as the yellow… More
Yellowing leaves on a tulip poplar tree are often caused by weather. In hot,… More
The tulip tree, known also as yellow poplar, whitewood or tulip poplar, is a… More
tulip poplar trees grow to heights of 150 feet or more. The tulip shaped… More
Designing and preparing a flower bed does not require a large amount of space; simply… More
Small gardens can be designed to best maximize the space by planting a variety of… More
To enjoy an outdoor space all year round, incorporate plants, flowers and shrubs that bloom… More
Canna bulbs are plants that should be planted sideways in a location that receives plenty… More
Gardens can be designed for a townhouse by using several containers on a porch or… More
Flower beds can exist in the yard or even in a container, but the proper… More
...scapes, such as dogwoods for city yards and maple trees for larger yards. Add perennials… More
... is key to create a visually pleasing design. Use trees, bushes, plants and flowers… More
Flower gardens can be made in a variety of ways, but in general, they require… More
...ll need to incorporate a variety of flowers. Grow tulips in the spring and azaleas… More
...consist of a variety of flowering plants, such as trees, shrubs, flowers, perennials, annuals and… More
Protecting a garden from deer requires creating a designated area for deer to linger, full… More
Keeping deer away from a garden can be done by leaving a wild area of… More
Transplant tulips when they are done blooming by replanting them with the tips up as… More
Find the perfect location for planting your tulips in this free educational video series. More
Learn to appreciate the ideal conditions that the fall season can provide to many plants… More
This is only the second spring in my house. Daffodils in other parts of the yard bloom just fine, but in the back they haven't done anything the past 2 yrs. Last summer and fall, we cleared out the vines that were terribly overgrown in the area, and cut a… More
..., butterfly bush, bulbs such as canna, daffodils, tulip, dahlia. The ornamental grasses fill… More
I need white, burgungy or yellow flowers for late spring (like about now-zone 5a) because my late spring front yard is catmint (purple), cranesbill (purple), creeping phlox (purple) and grape hyacinth (you guessed it, purple). I purpled myself out! I do have some snow-in-summer that is white in the rock… More
Hi everyone! I'm new here and we just bought our first house this summer and it needs a garden! I found some plans online for a garden and I really like these plans..however, I realized today that the front of my house faces north. My backyard is south. I wanted… More
I moved into my first house six years ago and was so excited to finally have a lot of space to plant. Before that I was limited to containers and shade only plants. One of my goals is to have something blooming from April through October. Here are my areas:… More
... my Grandmother's yard was sort of famous on her street for having… More
... the backyard. So today I went out and planted 15 tulips i… More
...et me excited next spring! We have English Walnut trees over 100 years old, plus Hickory trees in our back yard. Why can't they just… More
...cket.com/albums/c279/ikennedy/IMG_3205.jpg Ginkgo tree http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c279/ikennedy/IMG_3206.jpg Front of house flower bed http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c279/ikennedy/IMG_3203.jpg Ginkgo,… More
... it this year. It just started getting these pink tulip looking… More
I have been so busy trying to get my garden out in the last week along with all of our other fun summer stuff starting that my poor house plants have been neglected all week. I was looking them over this morning and noticed my easter lilly was loaded with… More
My name is Jen. I live in Southwestern PA. I have always had house plants of some sorts. I believe my one phyladendrum (sp?) is almost ten years old. My favorite inside plant is a spider plant. I have numerous 'babies' in water all over the house. I just can't… More
This does not mean the whole plant but sometimes parts but is best to keep them out of reach regardless Plants Poisonous to Cats Almond (Pits of) Aloe Vera Alocasia Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot (Pits of) Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avacado (fuit and pit) Azalea Baby's… More
If not for this year, for next. This covers the whole hummer regions From my newsletter several weeks ago. Some of these plants are very regional and some are not allowed in certain areas. Buckeyes are not allowed in California. Some tender perennials are sold as annuals. For example, Lantana… More
...t also has buds for flowers on it. I was thinking tulip tree? More
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Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy
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Lucky Sunrise Rose. Lantana
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Ready To Plant Herbs
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Lettuce Is Coming Up
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