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The Mountains Of Santiago
Connor Smith
Very close to the city of Santiago, Chile, you can find snow-capped mountains.
Just across the border with Argentina towers Aconcagua, South America’s largest
mountain, which I could see from my small airplane window as I flew in early in
the morning. The delights those mountains held would soon be shared with us.
Luca Magi, my friend and an accomplished plantsman, was my only companion. We
had spent the last several months planning, choosing locations...
A Year with an Alpine Frame
Mark Akimoff
Cultivating plants native to high elevations in lowland regions with a rainy
climate can be a challenging endeavor. These species are often adapted to
specific environmental conditions such as cold...
Making a Rock Garden in Oklahoma
Steve Owens
Hello everyone, I am really excited to share my rock garden with you all. My
name is Steve Owens and my garden is located in Stillwater, Oklahoma, United
States. Situated on the southeastern edge of...
Botanical Delights of the Indiana Dunes
Joseph Tychonievich
In northwestern Indiana, on the shore of Lake Michigan, is one of the most
magical places in the world.


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Crocus nudiflorus
Description and General Information: This autumn-flowering crocus is native in
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