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Feeling a tad moody and dark lately? Me too. And while darkness as an emotion isn't totally desirable, in the world of plants it's a completely different t
Add a unique touch of color and drama to your garden by adding Black Flowers and Plants. These plants can also be grown in containers.
On voit rarement des fleurs noires dans les jardins, mais elles sont dignes de leur place. Aussi rares et fascinantes qu’elles soient, elles ont la particularité d’embellir et d’accentuer les autres plantes du jardin. Bien qu’il n’y ait pas de « noir pur » dans le jardin, certaines fleurs en sont très proches. En général, le […]
With dark, velvety petals and a striking appearance, these Black Dahlia Flower Varieties will shower your garden with a mysterious glow!
In the first installment of our Student Feature Series, we chatted with Cat Seixas (@TheOliveTreesAndTheMoon) about how herbalism has impacted her life.
A stunning, bearded iris with dusky, purple-black flowers from April to May
This is insane.
Are you considering going a little dark with your garden? Black flowers add elegance (and mystery) to your garden and help other colored flowers stand out. Here's a list of 20 striking black flowers for any garden and that celebrates the beauty and diversity of the floral world in all its colors.
Several years ago, we received plants from India as Colocasia antiquorum. One exceptional clone was subsequently christened Colocasia 'Coal Miner' and became a 2007 Plant Delights/JLBG introduction. In appearance, Colocasia 'Coal Miner' looks like a larger version of Colocasia 'Illustris' except for emerging 2 months earlier (late March in NC), and not spreading underground as vigorously as Colocasia 'Illustris'. The black leaf pattern is similar to Colocasia 'Illustris', but the background leaf color is quite different (dark olive vs. medium green) and the emerging new leaves have a stunning velvet patina. For us, Colocasia 'Coal Miner' tops out at 54" tall, while Colocasia 'Illustris' only reaches 40". I think you will agree that Colocasia 'Coal Miner' is worth excavating a new hole.