Gardenology.org - Plant & Garden Wiki Encyclopedia
Gardenology.org is a complete plant and garden wiki encyclopedia. So far we have 22,004 plant entries and other articles written and edited by gardeners from around the globe, with 15,345 photos. Check out the help page to see how you can edit any page right now.
Plant Categories
Flowers Rose, Hibiscus, Carnation, Daylily...
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Fruits Apricot, Orange, Pear, Mulberry, Watermelon...
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Houseplants Ferns, Ficus, Jade plant, African Violet…
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Vegetables Carrot, Lettuce, Bell pepper, Asparagus...
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Trees Pine, Maple, Cedar, Birch, Walnut...
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Herbs Oregano, Mint, Parsley, Chives, Basil...
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Shrubs Holly, Blueberry, Angel's Trumpet, Fuchsia...
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Vines Passionfruit, Grape, Kiwi, Trumpet Vine, Jasmine...
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| Misc. - Carnivorous, Aquatic, Mosses, Hallucinogenic, Edible seeds, Nuts, Botanic gardens...
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Featured Plant
South American bush with attractive orange flowers, followed by edible barberries. Click here to learn about this plant.
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If you visit a page where the article needs work being rewritten and organized, please feel free to jump in and edit the page. This site has a wealth of information that often comes from different sources that need to be combined or rewritten into a unified, relevant article. Before editing any pages, you may need to first register and log in; you may then want to play in our sandbox to familiarize yourself with formatting. Adding new plants is as easy as clicking on "Add new plant" on the left hand navigation menu, typing in the name of the plant, and clicking add.
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Garden Ideas
Walls, fences and gates, Water feature (Fountains and ponds), paving, decks, trellis'
Green Gardening
Ways to make gardening an even greener activity.
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