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01AugAugust 1, 2025

Farfugium japonicum, Leopard Plant

At Home Botanist Team2025-07-30T14:00:22-06:00

Leopard Plant, or Farfugium japonicum, is a semi-evergreen perennial recognized for its ornamental foliage and yellow flowers. The plant originates from Japan and Korea, often found in shaded or semi-shaded environments.

By At Home Botanist Teamhouseplant, clay, heavy shade, wet soil, heatComments OffRead more...
01JunJune 1, 2025

Spigelia marilandica, Indian Pink

At Home Botanist Team2025-05-23T14:45:44-06:00

Indian Pink, scientifically known as Spigelia marilandica, is a herbaceous perennial native to North America. It is recognized for its striking red tubular flowers with yellow throats, which bloom primarily in late spring to early summer.

By At Home Botanist Teamtoxic to pets & animals, Poisonous to Humans, freeze, native plants, native, Poor Soil, clay, heavy shade, heatComments OffRead more...
01FebFebruary 1, 2025

Rivina humilis, Pigeonberry

At Home Botanist Team2025-01-27T11:37:45-06:00

Pigeonberry is a shade-loving perennial native to North America, prized for its versatility as a groundcover and understory plant.

By At Home Botanist Teamheat, salt, wildflowers, drought tolerant, Shade, native plants, native, drought, Poor Soil, clay, heavy shadeComments OffRead more...
04DecDecember 4, 2024

Tricyrtis hirta, Toad Lily

At Home Botanist Team2024-12-04T20:15:33-06:00

The Toad Lily, a captivating and exotic perennial, thrives in shaded gardens due to its affinity for moist and

By At Home Botanist Teamhard freeze, drought tolerant, Poor Soil, clay, heavy shade, wet soil, heatComments OffRead more...

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March Garden Tasks
March 3, 2026
Welcome Dallas County Master Gardener Class of 2026!
March 3, 2026
Are Owls Beneficial in the Garden?
March 3, 2026
Muhlenbergia lindheimeri, Lindheimer’s Muhly Grass
March 2, 2026
Japanese Garden at Kidd Springs Park Featured On 2026 Garden Tour
March 2, 2026
Dick Coupe is Honored as Texas Master Gardener Emeritus
February 28, 2026

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