Archive for May, 2008

no such thing as a boring plant

The Botany Photo of the Day page at the Uni­ver­sity of British Colum­bia Botan­i­cal Gar­den site is always worth a visit. They post a photo, along with a brief dis­cus­sion that points to a pile of ref­er­ences that you could fol­low around and keep your­self happy, inter­ested and unpro­duc­tive for much of a morn­ing. Why go out­side and pull weeds?

Fritillaria affinis
Their plant for May Day, Frit­il­laria affi­nis, is a native of West­ern North Amer­ica, and a plant occa­sion­ally offered in bulb cat­a­logs. Frit­il­lar­ias come from dry-summer regions and require sim­i­lar con­di­tions to sur­vive in gar­dens. This is one of the eas­ier species, hardy from zone 6–9.

Photo by Jackie Cham­bers [ source ]

May 02 2008 | Categories: gardeningplant profiles | Tags: | No Comments »

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