Saturn Peach (Donut Peach): Origin, Characteristics And Other Facts
Peaches are botanically classified as Prunus persica and are considered “stone fruits,” and are closely related to apricots, plums, cherries and almonds. There are hundreds of varieties of peaches, including heirloom varieties and hybrid crosses. Peaches come in two different types, yellow-fleshed or white-fleshed and are identified as either freestone or clingstone, signaling to whether … Read more
Purple Potatoes: Origin, Characteristics, Varieties And Other Facts
According to the International Potato Center in Peru, there are over 5,000 known varieties of potatoes worldwide, varying in color, shape, flavor, consistency, and size. Purple potatoes only account for a small portion of this number. Purple potatoes, botanically classified as Solanum tuberosum, are an ancient category of tubers belonging to the Solanaceae or nightshade … Read more
Maracuyas Passionfruit (Passiflora edulis): Characteristics & Facts
Maracuyas, also known as Yellow passionfruit botanically classified as Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa, are a tropical species belonging to the Passifloraceae family. The plant most common species of passionfruit. The fruits grow on vigorous, evergreen climbing vines that naturally creep along nearby bushes, trellises, walls, fences, and trees. Maracuyas are native to subtropical climates throughout … Read more
Hachiya Persimmon: Characteristics & Facts – Identification Guide
Hachiya persimmons, botanically classified as Diospyros kaki, are ancient fruits that grow on deciduous trees reaching up to 18 meters in height, belonging to the Ebenaceae family. This variety, like many persimmons, has origins in East Asia, particularly in Japan and China. The tree itself is deciduous, with a somewhat rounded or conical shape. It … Read more
Sharon Fruit (Persimmon): Characteristics & Facts – Identification Guide
Despite the name suggesting a unique variety, it’s essentially a persimmon of the Diospyros kaki species, often closely related to or identical to the Fuyu in characteristics. It is a non-astringent persimmon similar to the Fuyu. It’s orange, with a shape that can range from flat-round to slightly elongated, but generally tomato-like in form. Like … Read more
Fuyu Persimmons: Characteristics & Facts – Identification Guide
Fuyu persimmons, botanically classified as Diospyros kaki, are a mid-to-late season variety belonging to the Ebenaceae family. Fuyu persimmons are native to Asia and are often labeled as a variety of Japanese, Chinese, Asian, or Oriental persimmon. The non-astringent variety is one of the most popular persimmon varieties cultivated worldwide and is favored for its … Read more
Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii): History, Characteristics & Cultivation
Gerbera jamesonii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Gerbera belonging to the basal Mutisieae tribe within the large Asteraceae family. It is indigenous to South Eastern Africa and commonly known as the Barberton daisy, the Transvaal daisy, and as Barbertonse madeliefie or Rooigousblom in Afrikaans. Gerbera jamesonii was first collected near Barberton, … Read more
10 Major Types of Bottlebrush (Callistemon) Trees
Bottlebrush trees, or more accurately, bottlebrush shrubs or small trees, are part of the Callistemon genus, which is part of the Myrtle family which includes other popular plants like eucalyptus and tea trees. The genus name Callistemon comes from the Greek words kalli meaning “beautiful” and stemon meaning “stamen” in reference to the showy stamens present on most species in this … Read more
28 Different Types of Sage Plants – Identification Guide
Sage plants are a diverse group of herbs and shrubs in the mint family Lamiaceae, with over 900 species. They are native to many parts of the world, but most come from the Mediterranean region and Central and South America . Sage plants are known for their fragrant leaves, which can be used in cooking, … Read more
18 Types of Milkweed Varieties (With Pictures)
Milkweed is a whole genus of about 140 species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants, scientifically known as Asclepias. These plants are found throughout North and South America, and many of them are cultivated as ornamentals. Its genus name “Asclepias” refers to the Greek god of medicine Asklepios. Milkweed grows quickly to two to four feet … Read more