My Little Pachypodium Brevicaule

This is my second Pachypodium brevicaule ; I rotted the first one. And interestingly, when I researched this species again for this story, I read that they are in fact easy to rot! Then the article went on to say that grafted specimens are much easier to grow, grow...

A Seldom Seen Succulent-Drimia Unifloria

Years ago I bought a start of this little plant that grows from bulbs, makes tiny white flowers, and to the uninitiated, sometimes just look like a batch of grass. But Drimia unifloria is a neat little plant that is unusual and adds a different texture  to your...

Sandhill Cranes

If you have been outside this winter, you may have heard birds chatting above you in the sky. If you bothered to look up to see what was going on, you may have seen large birds gliding over scanning the ground for food and water. Perhaps you saw a long, thick gray...

The Adenium has put on a Show

I know I have shared this adenium with you before, but this year has been an exceptional year of blooming, so of course, I have to show it to you again!Adenium obeseum is native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and in its natural habitat grows to be tree size with...