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Plants

A Venus flytrap in the wild

Land & Conservation

Venus flytraps are native to a tiny corner of the globe: the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas. As development threatens, one town—spurred on by one tireless botanist—has taken up the shovel to save the world’s most fascinating plant.

A collection of dried peppers

Land & Conservation

Farmers, gardeners, and seed collectives are rallying together to rebuild in the short term—and forge a more resilient future

A group of trees whose leaves have turned yellow

Land & Conservation

Seven striking species that put on a show in your own backyard

A blooming magnolia

Home & Garden

Stop and smell the tea olives

In the Garden

Their answers were surprising (and surprisingly touching)

Arts & Culture

Because a green thumb is better than a green jacket

Southern Style

An indoor oasis ready for display, delivered right to your home