The south boasts some mighty fine natural smells in the spring and summer– honeysuckle, wisteria, lilac, magnolias all in bloom – but the flowers of black locust rank near the
A few photos around this farm this spring. WHN is now at the point where we will be replanting some of our original tree blocks from 2012-2013. The first step
White House Natives recently shipped a few natives to the US Capitol for replacement plantings on the grounds. Take a look at some of the material courtesy of Nursery Manager
White House Natives recently shipped a few natives to the US Capitol for replacement plantings on the grounds. Take a look at some of the material courtesy of Nursery Manager
With spidery yellow petals and a delicate citrus scent, the witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) flower is unique among shrubs of eastern forests; delicate tentacles extend outwards from the twigs, often
We recently completed our digging for Spring 2018. Check out some of the action in the gallery below! [new_royalslider id=”3″]
Spring and digging is just around the corner. Here are some recent shots of stock at the nursery.
A major and rapid change is occurring in forests of the Eastern U.S. as the emerald ash borer kills one of the most prevalent native hardwood trees. The larvae of
The days are short and the nights long and cold. But we’re busy tagging and prepping for the busy spring days only a few months ahead.
A tree with a common name with ‘swamp’ in it might make you think it thrives in permanently wet environments, however, the swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) prefers moist soil