Take a Walk with Tavia #45 – Tall Coreopsis
Take a Walk with Tavia #45 highlights Tall Coreopsis (Coreopsis tripteris). This native plant will flower through late autumn making it great for our hot and humid summers. Tall Coreopsis…
Take a Walk with Tavia #45 highlights Tall Coreopsis (Coreopsis tripteris). This native plant will flower through late autumn making it great for our hot and humid summers. Tall Coreopsis…
Take a Walk with Tavia #44 highlights two native Kentucky plants. Ironweed and Wingstem, also known as Yellow Ironweed, these tall plants bloom around the same time and bring wonderful…
Take a Walk with Tavia #43 highlights Yellow Jewelweed (Impatiens pallida). On top of beautiful flowers, this plant has medicinal uses as a relief from things like stinging nettle. Tavia…
Take a Walk with Tavia #42 highlights Sweet Coneflower (Rudbeckia subtomentosa). This plant loves the warmth and humidity of summer. Sweet Coneflower is also beloved by bees and small butterflies.…
Take a Walk with Tavia #41 takes a deeper look at monarch butterflies. Tavia releases two butterflies she has raised and shows you how to identify male and female monarchs.…
Take a Walk with Tavia #40 highlights Gateway Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium maculatum 'Gateway'.) The large flower heads on this plant attract many different types of butterflies. https://youtu.be/YfYcjUu5-mg
Take a Walk with Tavia #39 highlights Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta). These flowers are perfect for beginner gardeners. Give Black-Eyed Susans a lot of space because they love to spread.…
Take a Walk with Tavia #37 highlights Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia rotundifolia). This gigantic plant is an annual in our area because it is frost tender. Mexican Sunflower attracts many butterflies…
Take a Walk with Tavia #36 highlights Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis). This plant loves moisture and does well in the hot, humid Kentucky summers. Cardinal Flower will add a lot…
Take a Walk with Tavia #34 highlights Zinnia (Zinnia elegans). These flowers are easy to grow and butterflies LOVE them. Zinnias are also wonderful if you love cut flowers in…