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Winterberry 101: Native berries to brighten winter
Despite being natively at home in bogs and on the edges of kettle ponds and other wetlands, winterberry, a native holly species, does not require wet feet in order to thrive. Ilex verticillata is a ...
Want to liven up your winter landscape? If these dreary, winter days lack color and interest in your garden, consider planting winterberry. While their bright-red berries are well known as a festive ...
Want a plant that'll last from fall and winter season? Well, you are in luck! Greg Lays from Ginger Valley shows the selection of Winter Berries at Ginger Valley! Green Thumb on WSBT22 is sponsored by ...
When winter comes and the menu for birds shrinks in urban backyards, they rely on the kindness of humans. In addition to bird feeders, which people sometimes forget to fill, they need plants to forage ...
I find it challenging to keep the landscape vibrant and colorful during winter, but incorporating plants with vibrant berries can add a pop of color to the winter scenery. The Savannah holly, which is ...
Adding color to the winter landscape doesn't have to be restricted to the planting of cool-season annual flowers. Consider shrubs with colorful winter berries. Here are a few of the best for Southern ...
Toyon is a common tree in the hills around the San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys and in the Angeles National Forest to the north. It’s found throughout the California chaparral regions. The leaves ...
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