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Plant Profile: Origanum majorana
Plant this sub-shrub edible herb in well-draining soil that is neutral to alkaline, ideally in a sunny location. It thrives in sandy loam and requires excellent drainage to flourish. Once established, it demonstrates remarkable drought and heat tolerance, making it suitable for the sweltering summers of the South. However, it may struggle in cold conditions, so using containers that can be brought indoors during winter could be a wise choice. This herb can be planted in borders, along pathways, in hanging baskets, or window boxes, and can also be grouped together on slopes. To promote a fuller, bushier growth, pinch or prune the stems before the summer flowers emerge. For the best flavor, harvest the leaves prior to flowering. Its taste is milder compared to O. vulgare. The flowers themselves have a sweet, spicy flavor and can be incorporated into soups, stews, dressings, and sauces.
In terms of pests, diseases, and other issues, this plant does not face significant challenges, but it is susceptible to rot in poorly drained, waterlogged soils.

Knotted Marjoram, Marjoram, Pot Marjoram, Sweet Marjoram
oh-rih-GAY-num may-jor-AY-nah

Origanum vulgare
Enhancements for tomato-based recipes, meat, poultry, and pork fillings; as well as for vegetables, sauces, and more. The flowers possess a strong, zesty taste, though they are less intense compared to the leaves.

Oregano
oh-rih-GAY-num vul-GAR-ay
Begonia (Semperflorens-Cultorum Group) (Bedding Begonia, Wax Begonia, Wax Leaf Begonia)
The Begoniaceae family is a vast group of flowering plants, encompassing around 1,500 species and numerous hybrids. These mature begonias can vary significantly in height, ranging from just a few i

Bedding Begonia, Wax Begonia, Wax Leaf Begonia
Begonia \ \ Begoniaceae
Begonia (Tuberosa Group) (Hybrid Tuberous Begonia, Tuberous Begonia)
Begoniaceae is a vast family of flowering plants that includes approximately 1,500 species and numerous hybrids. These mature begonias can vary significantly in height, ranging from just a few inch

Hybrid Tuberous Begonia, Tuberous Begonia
Begonia \ \ Begoniaceae
Begonia x benaratensis BIG SERIES (Begonia, Big Series Begonia)
Begoniaceae is a substantial family of flowering plants that encompasses approximately 1,500 species along with numerous hybrids. These mature begonias can vary significantly in height, ranging fro

Begonia, Big Series Begonia
Begonia \ benaratensis \ Begoniaceae
Bellis perennis (Bairnwort, Banwood, Banwort, Benner Gowan, Bone Flower, Bonewort, Bruisewort, Common Gowan, Dog Daisy, Double Daisy, English Daisy, Goose Flower, Gowlan, Herb Margaret, Lawn Daisy, Lockin Gowan, Luckin Gowan, Marguerite, May Gowan, Noon Flower, True Daisy, Woundwort)
The English Daisy, a tender biennial, is classified as a herbaceous perennial and features rhizomes. However, in the northern regions of the United States, it is often cultivated as an annual. This

Bairnwort, Banwood, Banwort, Benner Gowan, Bone Flower, Bonewort, Bruisewort, Common Gowan, Dog Daisy, Double Daisy, English Daisy, Goose Flower, Gowlan, Herb Margaret, Lawn Daisy, Lockin Gowan, Luckin Gowan, Marguerite, May Gowan, Noon Flower, True Daisy, Woundwort
Bellis \ perennis \ Asteraceae
Berberis aquifolium (Creeping Mahonia, Holly-leaved Barberry, Mountain Grape, Oregon Grape, Oregon Grapeholly, Oregon Grape Holly, Oregon Holly, Oregon Hollygrape, Tall Mahonia)
'Oregon Grapeholly' is a medium-sized evergreen shrub that can reach heights of up to 10 feet. It has a mostly upright growth habit with minimal branching and tends to develop cane-like stems that

Creeping Mahonia, Holly-leaved Barberry, Mountain Grape, Oregon Grape, Oregon Grapeholly, Oregon Grape Holly, Oregon Holly, Oregon Hollygrape, Tall Mahonia
Berberis \ aquifolium \ Berberidaceae
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