Christopher D.

Christopher has a bachelor of technology degree in nature conservation and is involved in the protection of wild fauna and flora. He has always had a keen interest in the natural world and is actively involved in the study and protection of wild flora, particularly on the 400 hectare property where he lives.

murraya paniculata

How To Grow And Care for Orange Jasmine (Murraya paniculata)

Are you looking for a deliciously fragrant, showy evergreen shrub for your tropical garden? Orange jasmine (Murraya paniculata) has all these qualities and more. In this article, we’ll take a look at how to grow and care for this sweet-smelling shrub.   What Is An Orange Jasmine? The orange jasmine (Murraya paniculata) is also known as

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Euonymus americanus

American Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus): How To Grow and Care

The strawberry bush brings unique combinations of shapes and colors to the native garden. This plant has many interesting and attractive features, so let’s jump right in and get to know this fantastic shrub.    What Is A Strawberry Bush? The strawberry bush (Euonymus americanus, E. americana) is an upright, multi-stemmed deciduous shrub. Its natural habitats

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mountain mahogany

How To Grow And Care For The Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus spp.)

Mountain mahoganies are plants of the genus Cercocarpus. There are several mountain mahoganies that are native to the Western United States and Mexico that have the potential to make great garden plants, especially for those who enjoy gardening with native and wildlife attracting plants.  What Is A Mountain Mahogany Although 9 or 10 mountain mahogany

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red tip photinia

Photinia (Photinia x fraseri): Types, How To Grow and Care

Photinia plant is a very popular ornamental evergreen shrub that is frequently found in gardens throughout the Southern United States. This plant has both attractive foliage and an impressive floral display.  Unfortunately, this isn’t always the easiest plant to keep in good health and should be considered carefully before being selected for your next gardening

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