Cherokee Rose

Rosa laevigata, has acquired a host of nicknames over its long history, but is most often called “the Cherokee rose”.  It is native to China, but has been in North America so long and acclimated so well that many people think of it as an indiginous wildflower. Its longevity and popularity is also due to … Read more

Scented Iris

We are a long way from the ancient Greeks, but their gods and mythological heroes are still with us in many plant names.  One of the loveliest ancient deities in our gardens is Iris, goddess of the rainbow, whose namesake flowers stand tall each spring. I can’t think of an ugly iris, but I am … Read more

What Ever Happened to Lombardy Poplar?

The house where I grew up was sold to another family right after I got married, so my memories of the place have grown rosy-tinted over time.  One thing is certain.  The back garden was bounded by eight tall Lombardy poplar trees.  My father loved them and they were everywhere in my hometown.  Now they … Read more

Mr. Marshall’s Flower Book

I love garden books so much that my bookshelves are listing under the weight of my collection.  Some of those books are reference volumes, but they are in the minority.  I favor books that go beyond the “how” of gardening to the “why” of gardening.  After all, I can do an internet search and find … Read more

What Now?

Winter is only one month old and even if the groundhog doesn’t see his shadow, it is going to be a long wait until spring.  You can spend that time staying warm, perusing catalogs and tending the houseplants, but many of us miss being outside. “Outside” is not always congenial, due to seasonal drama provided … Read more