Plant of the Month

2023
- Spigelia marilandica—a Plant with Tropical Flair - June
- Antiquity in Our Midst - May
- Subtle Bells Peal the Beauty of Spring - April
- By Any Name, Ipheion Brings Welcome Spring Color - March
- The Tree of Life for the Winter Garden! - February
- An Evergreen for Winter Structure and Beauty - January
2022
- A Holiday Plant for Many Seasons to Come - December
- Itea—A 'Late Bloomer' Most Worthy of Rediscovery - November
- Cyclamens—Dancing in the Woodland Garden - October
- The Mighty Onion—A Gardeners Friend in Fall - September
- Coreopsis—The Preferred Name for a Preferred Plant - August
- Bugbane—A Plant of Great Depth - July
- Diervilla–No Coddling Required - June
- Solomon's Seal–'Knee Deep' in Garden Worth Forms - May
- Nothing Substandard about this Subshrub - April
- Endearing Flowers for a Fickle Month - March
- Air Plants—A Trendy Plant with a Long Story! - February
- An Evergreen Shrub that Speaks to You - January
2021
- A Colorful Bromeliad for the Holiday Season, December
- An Aster to be More Widely Distributed, November
- Yellowroot—a Curious and Great Groundcover! - October
- Nasturtiums—Great for the Garden and Table, September
- When a Petunia Is Not a Petunia, August
- The Culver's Root Fan Club, July
- Mountain Mint—Truly, a Gardeners Mint, June
- A Delicious Ornamental for Your Garden, May
- Chionanthus—A Tree of Eloquence and Grace, April
- Snowdrops—The Start of the Garden Symphony, March
- Arum italicum subspecies italicum: One Hot Flower! - February
- Haworthiopsis: A Plant for Many Generations, January