Naturalizing - Page 18 of 34 - Fine Gardening

  • Plant Guide

    Sourwood

    Oxydendrum arboreum

    Sourwood, the lone species of the genus, is found in woodlands and along streams of eastern North America.

  • Oleander
    Plant Guide

    Oleander

    Nerium oleander

    Oleander is a tall, upright to spreading shrub with lance-shaped, deep green to grayish green leaves.

  • Plant Guide

    Grape Hyacinth

    Muscari armeniacum

    Grape hyacinths are hardy, easy to grow, and have long-lasting blooms--no garden should be without them.

  • Plant Guide

    Muscari Latifolium

    Muscari latifolium

    From fleshy leaves arise bell-shaped, purplish blue, sometimes almost black, flowers.

  • Plant Guide

    ‘Leonard Messel’ Loebner magnolia

    Magnolia × loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’

    This rounded, small tree grows to 25 feet tall.

  • Plant Guide

    Spicebush

    Lindera benzoin

    This dioecious shrub has much to offer the garden.

  • Lily of the Valley
    Plant Guide

    Lily of the Valley, May bells

    Convallaria majalis

    Lily of the valley's bell-shaped, sweetly scented flowers bloom in early spring.

  • Plant Guide

    Chameleon plant

    Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’

    Chameleon plant lives up to its name, with red-and-yellow-variegated heart-shaped green leaves.

  • Plant Guide

    ‘Pink Chablis’ spotted deadnettle

    Lamium maculatum 'Pink chablis'

    ‘Pink Chablis’ has pink flowers above silvery gray leaves edged with dark green.

  • Plant Guide

    Common snowdrop

    Galanthus nivalis

    Snowdrops are some of the earliest bulbs, and flowers in general, to bloom in spring.