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Cotoneaster ambiguus dubious cotoneaster with red fruit clusters on branchesRosaceae

Cotoneaster ambiguus: complete guide

Cotoneaster ambiguus Rehder & E.H.Wilson

Dubious cotoneaster (Cotoneaster ambiguus) is an elegant low shrub from China with small leaves and red berries. Learn how to grow this ornamental plant with tips on growth, pruning, and attracting birds.

12 min
Chaparral honeysuckle with yellow flowers and green leaves on sunny terrainCaprifoliaceae

Chaparral honeysuckle: complete guide

Lonicera interrupta

Learn about chaparral honeysuckle (Lonicera interrupta), a native American vine with yellow flowers from the Western US for dry gardens.

12 min
Southern honeysuckle with yellow flowers and compact growth in sunny terrainCaprifoliaceae

Southern honeysuckle: complete guide

Lonicera subspicata

Discover southern honeysuckle (Lonicera subspicata), a native climbing plant from southern California and northwest Mexico with yellow flowers.

12 min
Lotus creticus with tiny yellow flowers and fine feathery leavesFabaceae

Cretan Bird's-foot Trefoil (Lotus creticus): complete guide

Lotus creticus

Discover Lotus creticus. Cultivation, nutrition and applications in small gardens and borders.

12 min
Sweetbay magnolia displaying white fragrant blooms and glossy green foliageMagnoliaceae

Sweetbay magnolia: complete guide

Magnolia virginiana

Sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) is a semi-evergreen tree/shrub from the American East Coast with fragrant white blooms. Ideal for moist soils and large gardens in temperate climates.

12 min
Rubus andegavensis flower and berriesRosaceae

Rubus andegavensis: complete guide

Rubus andegavensis

Angers bramble: a West European blackberry with white flowers and edible berries. Ideal for wild gardens and wildlife spaces.

12 min
Hairy contrast bramble showing characteristic hairy stem textureRosaceae

Hairy Contrast Bramble (Rubus neerlandicus): complete guide

Rubus neerlandicus

Guide to the hairy contrast bramble, an extremely rare Dutch endemic species. Found exclusively in the Netherlands - a national botanical treasure.

12 min