Featured Profiles highlight many different reasons why people and organizations are using Plants Map to document their plant collections.

Plants Map Helps Angie The Freckled Rose Stay Organized

For the average person, it appears impossible to grow a love for gardening, a network of equally passionate gardeners, and a successful website within 5 years. For New England gardener Angie Rose, owner and creator of AngieTheFreckledRose.com, it was more than possible with the help of Plants Map, her boyfriend’s mom, and Twitter’s #gardenchat. Around […]

The Daniel Boone Native Gardens Create Plant Collection Resource

Thanks to the dedicated work of Dr. Annkatrin Rose – “Keeper Of Plant The List” – and botany teacher at Appalachian State University, you can now tour the Daniel Boone Native Gardens on Plants Map. While creating an inventory of the collections and plants in the Boone, NC gardens, they have made this invaluable resource accessible […]

Graceland Cemetery Introduces a Plants Map Interactive Arboretum Tour

Chicago’s historic Graceland Cemetery is providing visitors a unique way to connect with its renowned beauty by using PlantsMap.com to provide interactive self-guided tours showing photographs and details about the trees in the park-like “Cemetery of Architects.” Graceland recently became a certified arboretum, and staff there quickly realized there was a demand for a digital […]