Discover the world of zygomorphic flowers—beautiful blooms with bilateral symmetry that form specialised relationships with pollinators. Explore snapdragons, orchids, and foxgloves and learn how their unique shapes guide pollination.
Tag Archives: Pollinators
Understanding Seasonal Changes: Wildlife Challenges in Gardens
Early autumn signs in East Kent indicate environmental stress, affecting wildlife. Gardeners can help by providing resources, ensuring survival, and stabilizing local ecosystems during unpredictable seasons.
Salvias: The Spirited Stars of the Garden
Salvias are vibrant, low-maintenance plants with long flowering seasons, ideal for gardens and attracting pollinators worldwide.
Caring for Your Fuchsia: Tips & Tricks
Fuchsias are vibrant flowering plants known for their unique blooms and trailing growth. They thrive in partial shade, require moist soil, and attract pollinators.
Trumpet Creeper in the UK Garden: Exotic Blooms, Bold Growth
Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans) is a vigorous climber with striking orange-red blooms, thriving in sunny UK gardens and attracting pollinators, requiring regular pruning for control.