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Here are more plants from my pond
There are two species I hope to id in this pic. One is the one with the feather leaves and the other is right next to the feather leaf species. Thanks for help!
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can someone tell me what wetland plant they are in my pond?
They grow in my pond. I guess they are wetland plants. Can someone help id them?
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spring is coming
1 commentthis is a macro shot of pussy willow [Salix discolor] buds just coming out.
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Is this Meehan's Mint/Creeping Mint?
This specimen is growing in a wooded area in my back yard, open to late morning/evening sunlight. It's a mound of lush green foliage and tends to become a nice looking bush in the summer. The leaves...
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What plant is this?
5 commentsThis indoor plant has been around my house forever, and i have no idea what it is. my cat always breaks it, its almost like a succulant ...kind of viney. help?
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Pinky Winky Hydrangeas
Hi all! This is my first time on and before I post pictures I must get this question answered! Last year I bought several pinky winkies which were GORGEOUS and I'm just wondering, living here...
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raised beds
the old landscape timbers had to go! we planted some roses and perennials here but they didn't fit. Deciding to start over we soon figured we would enjoy herbs, veggies and flowers near us off the...
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Floating bird bath
3 commentsI wanted to add yet another plant to this garden bed, but it was going to mean sacrificing the area used for a bird bath, which had become very popular. Instead, I chose to change...
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Mystery plant-Astilbe on steroids?
3 commentsThis has been a real show stopper in my yard. I have had it for about 10 years. It was tagged as a “Gay Feather” when I purchased it, but that doesn’t seem to match. It dies...
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Tulip
This picture is from a post from February last year. This is Peter - Czar Peter! Typical for these botanical tulips, Tulipa greigii are that the blooms are large, up to 12cm. The stems are fairly low...
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What is this seedling?
4 commentsI have a mystery seedling growing with my thyme! The thyme is on the right, but what is the taller seedling on the left? It has 7 rounded lobes on its leaf. Can anyone help?
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Beautiful Shepards
This is my favorite picture of my beautiful white german shepards, Annie and Chelsea, in front of my garden near Nashville.
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Mystery Woodland Plant
5 commentsThis mystery woodland plant is growing under high-canopy deciduous trees in my yard and has not gone dormant throughout this winter. Does anyone know what it is?
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ICE FROST
We had ice frost in the garden today. It put little ice thorns on everything.
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Indoor gardening
4 commentsI can not speak English. I live in Korea and has been working as a landscape designer. Korea's cultural development, the apartment was on the porch is to create an indoor garden. The above picture is...
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I am what?
5 commentsThis bush? grew from a 3-4" ground level stump that was left by the previous home owners when an oak fell on this mystery bush so it could have been a large shrub or small tree. It has grown to 34...
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Cats in the Garden
1 comment1. This is Jim, who insists on 'helping' whenever I go out to garden, by parking himself on the tools in use. 2. A stray that curled up with the fuschias, and earned the name...
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Pet in the Garden - this month's theme
Our pets are always in the yard with us - we get some great shots of them stopping to smell flowers :-)
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Smells like coffee, can you identify?
8 commentsGreetings. I'd like to tell you about this intrigueing little plant. I work as a landscaper and a few months ago I saw a few of the guys I work with stick their noses into this plant giving it...
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Bruno the Moose
1 commentI planted a red twig dogwood (at far right of photo) for winter color- the moose thought it was for his Christmas brunch. Then he settled in for a nice nap. Guess he needed it more than I did. This...
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Springtime Stroll
2 commentsWith tail held high, Spooky enjoys strolling along the garden path. He's often on the lookout hoping to find someone he can join for a stroll through our neighborhood. Some folks call him "The Mayor."
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Corkey watching over the rock garden
My corgi loves the outside and when we are at our Virginia mountain house she gets to roam outside when I am working in the garden. On this day she is looking over the rock garden and finds...
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Murphy pulls up a seat
1 commentMurphy was our very tall OES who loved to sit on benches or chairs just like a person and join in on conversations.
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Up, Up and Away!
2 commentsMy Rhodesian Ridgeback, Ziva, has a 'zero tolerance' policy for squirrels in the backyard. She will go to any length (or height!) to keep our yard squirrel free.
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Here's Another One I Need Help Identifying
1 commentI am probably getting on your nerves by now (asking for so much help), but I have a few that I just cannot find, and don't know where else to look. This is supposed to be a type of Shrimp...
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Amos by the fountain
3 commentsThe best dog I've ever known...we had to put him down last March and we still miss him.
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Emma in Helen Dimos's garden
2 commentsHelen invited us over to photograph her peonies. I was nervous about Emma being off leash in someone else's garden but Helen wasn't. Emma was admirably respectful!
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Need Some Help Identifying This Plant (Once Again)
3 commentsI have several of these plants, but I have no idea what they are. I have searched the Internet as much as possible, but I am coming up empty handed. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
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