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Xera Plants: Articles from The Editorial Side

New Plant Obsession: Itea ilicifolia

New Plant Obsession: Itea ilicifolia

Somehow, this plant escaped my notice, and boy do I feel silly. It has everything I love in a plant. Dramatic, cascading, pendulous, prolific, foot-long green flowers! Which is quite enough for me. But it's fragrant, bee-friendly, and evergreen to boot? I am dying....

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Autumn abundance

Autumn abundance

No, I’m not talking about the harvest. For most of us autumn means an abundance of falling leaves. Leaves you rake, leaves you use the blower on, and then there are these. These you simply pick up by their stems, almost like you’re collecting a wildflower bouquet. I...

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Gossler Farms Nursery, in person

Gossler Farms Nursery, in person

Writing for two blogs (this one and my personal blog, danger garden) it's sometimes hard to decide where to post certain stories. In early September I had the pleasure of visiting Gossler Farms Nursery and accordingly took a gazillion photos. When I finally started...

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thank you rain gods

thank you rain gods

The big winter weather joke around the Pacific Northwest is a forecast calling for "snow on the valley floor." That's the Willamette Valley we talking about, and we hardly ever get snow, at least on the northern end. Those of us who grew up here are always rooting for...

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Sweet Little Log Planters

Sweet Little Log Planters

We had a wonderful, cool misty break from summer heat last week. The plants and the Portlanders seem to be in much better spirits. I know I am. We've naturally been showing off sun worshipping plants the last few months, but I don't want the woodland plants to feel...

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