The Lion City's highly anticipated Gardens by the Bay finally opens, with Bay South and its supertrees leading the way.
A flower's demise is a slow process—unless you're photographer Jon Shireman, in which case it happens with a quick pivot and a smash. He immerses his flowers to stiffen them, then flings them against a hard surface. The shattered remains are beautiful.
An unusual pattern reminiscent of some of its elephant’s-ear cousins in the Arum family, ‘Elise’ has rose-pink speckles and brush strokes across a rich-green background.
We pay a visit to the Mitchell Park Domes, the iconic greenhouses of Milwaukee.
After decades of undeserved exile, the king of shrubs has returned to the throne. Everything you ever wanted to know about rhododendrons. Plus: Great rhododendrons of note.
We review Rebecca Burgess's new book Harvesting Color, a guide to making your own dyes from plants for yarn and fabrics.
A look at some of the new lily hybrids available for the bulb and cut flower market.
A number of outdoor plants can be brought indoors during the colder months—here's our guide to overwintering plants (as well as a list of which plants to toss).
My snapshots from Paris! A peek at the flower market, various florists and their bouquets, the flea market, and more!