As the cold, dark winter months settle in and outdoor gardens lie dormant, indoor gardeners can find solace in two spectacular flowering plants that promise to brighten even the gloomiest days.
Most gardens slumber under frost and snow during winters, but certain resilient flowers turn winter into a season of vibrant bloom.
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Harald Altmaier’s photographs of floral tableaux, as colossal in effort as in scale, recall 17th-century Dutch still lifes, ...
Another key element of learning how to grow cyclamen indoors is watering your plant correctly.
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One of the world’s rarest flowers with an unfortunate name and a pungent smell is blooming at Auckland Zoo. Amorphophallus ...
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According to a study published in Frontiers in Plant Science, music has the potential to stimulate plant growth, and even the ...