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A blonde women kneels in between rows of oak trees growing in black plastic containers.

Shifting the urban environment

Forrest Keeling Nursery supplies The Giving Grove with native trees that are used in community orchards and food forests across the country.

Lamiastrum galeobdolon ‘Herman’s Pride’

Herman's Pride provides metallic foliage in a mounding form without wild spreading.

One of rarest plants on earth: Tahina spectabilis

Tahina spectabilis has an enormous trunk with a swollen base that can reach 30 feet high. The fan-shaped leaves can reach 16 feet across.

Leading Women of Horticulture: Angela Labrum, Bailey Nurseries

Angela Labrum is the tissue culture department head for Bailey in Dayton, Oregon.

Learn how mycorrhizae can solve several common problems for growers.

The Proven Winners® ColorChoice® InCheck™ Program identifies shrubs that are sterile, seedless or non-invasive.

Get to know Pat Reilly with NewGen Boxwood and the American Boxwood Society

Pat Reilly leverages her expertise with dual roles with NewGen Boxwood and the American Boxwood Society.

Comptonia peregrina ‘Sweet fern’

This shrub provides maximum erosion control on slopes.

Plant breeding as an art

Horticulture can be the medium through which artists create a masterpiece.

Get to know Christopher Brown Jr. of Lancaster Farms

On our second episode of "Get To Know," Associate Editor Katie McDaniel talks with Christopher Brown Jr., a Virginia certified horticulturist, the head of purchasing at Lancaster Farms and a member of the HRI Leadership Academy class of 2025.

Gratitude is a marketing strategy

In this month's "Marketing Confidential" column, Sue Markgraf shares how gratitude is a marketing strategy.