Monthly Archives: July 2012

Phlox subulata — An Interesting Mutation

Yesterday I noticed this mutation in a flat of phlox–a number of stems had very small leaves compared to the normal leaves. The leaves were so small I dug around in the plant to see if some Irish moss had rooted … Continue reading

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Oregano Obsession

I have never met an oregano I didn’t like. While most people think of oregano as a cooking herb, and it is certainly one I use often in the kitchen, the genus Origanum has over 40 species and many of … Continue reading

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