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October Perennial of the Month-Toad Lily
If you think the most exotic perennial you can grow in the shade is a hosta, meet the toad lily, Tricyrtis formosana. Toad lilies resemble tropical orchids with their six tepals (When sepals…
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April Perennial of the Month-Siberian bugloss/Brunnera
Few perennials bloom in spring as long as Siberian bugloss or Brunnera. (Brunnera spp. & cvs.) The charming blue flowers are as blue as one can get in the garden, especially in the…
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November Perennial of the Month-Autumn fern
Autumn fernĀ (Dryopteris erythrosora), also called Japanese shield fern, is native to Asia but does well in St. Louis shade gardens without becoming aggressive or invasive. In spring, the new fronds emerge with a…
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Garden-Lou Spotlights the Garden of Teri and Lenny Weber
Back in 1979, when land was cleared for the Woodstone Estates subdivision, someone (perhaps a hard-hat-wearing supervisor with plant-geek tendencies) made a remarkable decision. A grove of Sassafras trees gracing a ridge top…