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    February Perennial of the Month-Northern sea oats

    / February 23, 2024

    The seed heads of Northern sea oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) seem to whisper in the fall and winter on the slightest breeze. The attractive seed heads are uniquely flat, unlike their fellow fuzzy-headed cousins in…

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    Missouri Botanical Garden 2024 Orchid Show

    / February 8, 2024

    It’s February. It’s cold and dreary, and you crave color, flowers, and foliage. You wonder if spring will ever truly arrive or if you’ll EVER see anything lush and lovely again…Enter Missouri Botanical…

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    November Tree of the Month-Bald cypress

    / November 25, 2023

    Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) can be described as the evergreen that really isn’t. In summer, the needles look like other evergreen conifers such as yew or spruce, but come fall, they turn a…

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    Garden-Lou Spotlights the Garden of Mark Kalk and Mark Lammert

    / August 9, 2023

    For those who love the architecture and sense of community a historic neighborhood offers, there are many areas in St. Louis to pick from when choosing a place to call ‘home.’ Mark Kalk…

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    March Tree of the Month-Merrill Magnolia

    / March 18, 2023

    You don’t have to be a Plant-geek or a Tree-geek to appreciate a Merrill magnolia in full bloom. They are stunning, no doubt, but the timing is one thing that makes them so…

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    January Perennial of the Month-Little bluestem

    / January 16, 2023

    The doldrums of January have arrived. What if you could turn your Winter Blues to red? Or, more precisely, russet or orange? Little bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium, is quite the chameleon, providing our gardens with a…

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    A conversation with Deborah Lalumondier, Senior Horticulturist in the Climatron at Missouri Botanical Garden

    / September 18, 2022

    She’s been watering, pruning, weeding, selecting plants, and dealing with pests in the Climatron for 40 years. But Deborah Lalulmondier will tell you, “I’m not the boss; I’m just bossy.” Deb retires at…

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    Garden-Lou Visits Martha LaFata

    / July 28, 2022

    It’s logical for someone who scouts gardens for Missouri Botanical Garden’s triannual garden tour to have an expert eye for detail, quality, and creativity combined with plant knowledge. Besides being on tour herself,…

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    July Shrub of the Month-Bottlebrush buckeye

    / July 12, 2022

    Native to the south and eastern regions of St. Louis, bottlebrush buckeye, Aesculus parviflora, tolerates the soil and weather extremes of St. Louis well. Add to that the large, showy flowers, shade tolerance,…

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    A Spring Visit to Missouri Botanical Garden

    / May 15, 2022

    It’s been one outstanding spring in St. Louis this year. At Missouri Botanical Garden, things are looking beautiful as we head into late spring and anticipate the grand opening of the new Jack…

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