Small, pretty white blossoms in spring, orangey fall color and dark purplish-black berries make black chokeberry a great shrub for naturalistic massed plantings. Individual plants have a cluster of many, thin, dark brown stems that have a white, waxy, semi-flaky film...
These berries, though astringent in taste, are rich in antioxidants and nutrients, often used in jams, jellies, and juices. After stratification, prepare a well-draining potting mix or a combination of peat moss and sand in pots or seedling trays.
Black Chokeberry produces clusters of delicate white flowers in late spring, followed by glossy dark green foliage that turns brilliant shades of red, orange, and burgundy in fall. Why Grow Black Chokeberry?.
The Thunbergia Alata, also known as the Black Eyed Susan Vine, is a vibrant and striking plant that will add a splash of color to any garden or outdoor space. This plant, native to Africa, produces beautiful yellow, orange, and white flowers that will brighten up your...
15 Thunbergia Seeds – Orange & White *This photo is from last summer, I had them growing up a telephone pole Soak seeds overnight for faster germination. Planting straight in the ground is about 1-2 weeks depending on temperature…. Needs warmth!...