Martha's Vineyard
Property Care Tips.
Seasonal guidance, island expertise, and property care insights from our team on Martha's Vineyard.
Thermopsis
Resembles a lupine with its spikes of yellow flowers, adds height and color to sunny borders. Ideal for creating a meadow or prairie look.
Trollius
Admired for its large, globular, bright yellow or orange flowers. Thrives in moist conditions, great for…
Veronica
With its spikes of small, colorful flowers, a popular choice for sunny borders and rock gardens,…
Pulsatilla
Known for its bell-shaped flowers and feathery seed heads. Stunning in rock gardens, attracting pollinators.
Pycnanthemum
Known for its aromatic foliage and clusters of white flowers, attracting a variety of pollinators.
Rhexia
Features striking, cup-shaped flowers and thrives in sunny, moist areas. A great choice for naturalistic or…
Rubus
Offers both edible fruits and attractive flowers. Provides food for wildlife and is a favorite of…
Sanguisorba
Known for bottlebrush-like flowers atop tall stems, adding vertical interest and movement to meadows and naturalistic…
Scutellaria
Produces small, tubular flowers and is a valuable addition to pollinator gardens.
Sempervivum
Forms rosettes of succulent leaves, perfect for rock gardens and containers. Hardy and drought-tolerant.
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