male and female on separate plants
scarlet calamint in all its color forms grows wild across the southern United States on deep
in colder spots the plant makes a fragrant container specimen to shelter through winter
knitting into a tidy mound at a shaded path
Tarflower belongs to the fire-shaped scrub and sandy pine flatwoods of Florida and the neighboring Deep South
Quercus imbricaria Pollinator male and female on separateShingle oak is the oak that fools people, an oak with no lobes at all. The glossy, dark green leaves are long, entire, and laurel like, closer to a rhododendron or a bay than to the deep cut foliage of most oaks, and only the single bristle at each leaf tip gives the family away. A medium to large deciduous tree of forty to sixty feet, neat and pyramidal when young and rounding with age, the tree brings a clean, distinctive texture that few other