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Maiden Grass

Miscanthus sinensis

Among the showiest and most beautiful of ornamental grasses, a clump of maiden grass grows to 7 feet by late summer. The top of a clump is wider than the bottom. The Click for more...


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03/19 - 21: Pee-Wee Planters Spring Series

03/25 - 27: Nature Explorers Spring Series

03/27 - 15: Perennial Gardening for the South

04/10 - 10: Diagnosing & Treating Pest & Disease Problems

05/10: Picnic in the Garden


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Q&A of the week


Carolina Snailseed - Identification
Q: I have noticed an interesting vine growing on a fence near my house. It has bright red berries hanging in clusters from the stem. The leaves look vaguely like smilax or large-leaf vinca. Do you know what it is?
A: I didn’t until I gave your description to Elizabeth Dean from Wilkerson Mill Gardens, who immediatel Click for more...
 
Fantail Willow - Information
Q: I saw fantail willow used in an arrangement at the Southeastern Flower Show and have looked and looked for this plant. Can you give me some information on it?

A: Fantail willow is a willow whose stems are flattened or "fasciated". Many plants are known to occasi Click for more...
 
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