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Perhaps the obedient plant doesn't quite live up to its name when it comes to behaving in the garden, but you can still grow ...
While obedient plant’s blossoms are snapdragon-like (it’s also known as false dragonhead), it is a member of the mint family, and like mint, it spreads quickly by stolons—hence its ...
The first — obedience plant — models behavior that gardening parents might wish they saw more of. Obedience plant (Physostegia virginiana) gets its name for how well the flowers obey.
A single, surviving, but still firm and tasty, Vidalia onion I forgot to pull months ago; a stand of obedience plants that expanded from a single offering courtesy of April’s plant swap ...
This is obedient plant, also known as Physotegia virginiana. Obedient plant is so named because you can bend the individual flowers around any way you want in an arrangement.
The first — obedience plant — models behavior that gardening parents might wish they saw more of. Obedience plant (Physostegia virginiana) gets its name for how well the flowers obey.
There are two plants whose behavior makes me think back to when my daughter was a teenager. Those years can be turbulent ones for kids and parents alike, and these plants might offer a lesson, a ...
The first — obedience plant — models behavior that gardening parents might wish they saw more of. Obedience plant (Physostegia virginiana) gets its name for how well the flowers obey.
The first — obedience plant — models behavior that gardening parents might wish they saw more of. Obedience plant (Physostegia virginiana) gets its name for how well the flowers obey.
Obedience plant is a hardy, native perennial eager to spread via running roots. It's not especially hard to discipline in its spread, though.
The first — obedience plant — models behavior that gardening parents might wish they saw more of. Obedience plant (Physostegia virginiana) gets its name for how well the flowers obey. Point ...