Episodes
Our sixth episode covers Avocado, known botanically as Persea americana. 0:00  Intro 0:32 Part 1: An introduction to Avocado 11:14 Part 2: The Avocado in popular culture 20:30 Part 3: How to grow Avocado
Published 02/03/22
Published 02/03/22
Our fifth episode covers Winterberry Holly, known botanically as Ilex verticillata. 0:00 Intro 0:58 Part 1: An Introduction to Winterberry Holly 5:54 Part 2: Winterberry Holly in Popular Culture 7:58 Part 3: How to grow Winterberry Holly Show notes and more @ mypwcolorchoices.com
Published 01/04/22
Our fourth episode covers Mistletoe, known botanically as Viscum album. 0:00 Intro 0:48 Part 1: An Introduction to Mistletoe  8: 55 Part 2: Mistletoe in popular culture 13:04 Part 3: How to grow Mistletoe Show notes and more @ mypwcolorchoices.com
Published 12/21/21
Our third episode covers holiday staple the Norfolk Island Pine, known botanically as Araucaria heterophylla.  0:00 Introduction 0:48 Part 1: An introduction to the Norfolk Island Pine 4:30 Part 2: The Norfolk Island Pine in popular Culture 7:25 Part 3: How to grow the Norfolk Island Pine Show notes and more @ mypwcolorchoices.com
Published 12/07/21
Our second episode covers the cranberry, botanically known as Vaccinium macrocarpon 0:00 - Introduction  0:17 - A quick note on huckleberries 1:32 - Part 1: An introduction to the cranberry 8:00 - Part 2: The cranberry in popular culture 11:55 - Part 3: How to grow cranberries Show notes and more @ mypwcolorchoices.com
Published 11/25/21
Our first episode discusses Hydrangea paniculata (or Panicle Hydrangea), perhaps the most ubiquitous landscape plant in North America.  0:00 - Introduction 1:02 - Part 1: An introduction to Hydrangea paniculata 6:10 - Part 2: Hydrangea paniculata in human culture 13:15 - Part 3: How to grow Hydrangea paniculata 20:15 - Credits Show Notes @ mypwcolorchoices.com
Published 11/24/21
This podcast is for the insatiably curious and people who love to learn something new. You don’t need to be a gardener, plant geek, plant parent, or anything like that, to enjoy.  Each episode will consist of three parts: first, we’ll introduce the plant and talk about its name, what it looks like, and where it grows in the wild. In segment two, we’ll talk about the plant in a cultural context – in other words, what has this particular species or genus meant to humans over the years. We’ll...
Published 11/23/21