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Five Yards and a Demonstration Garden: Part I
The Glencarlyn Library Garden Coordinators Talk About Their Personal Spaces and Public Collaboration
Learn about the transformations in the gardens of Judy Funderburk, Elaine Mills and Wendy Mills Continue reading
Posted in Glencarlyn Library Community Garden, MG in the Garden
Tagged American hornbeams, black gum, black haw, Black-Eyed Susan, crepe myrtle, Dwarf Fothergilla, flowering quince, fringetree, goldenrod, Iris, Jack-in-the- pulpit, Penstemon, phlox, plantain-leaved pussytoes, plumbago, snow-in-summer, spiderwort, Viburnum, Winter King' hawthorn, Winterberry Holly, witch-hazel
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PERENNIAL: Rudbeckia hirta (Black-Eyed Susan)
Tried and True Native Plant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
Although a number of plants share the common name Black-eyed Susan, it is Rudbeckia hirta, which was designated the “Floral Emblem” of Maryland in 1918. Continue reading