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Unknown plant Could it be an eggplant?
2 commentsMy neighbor planted a large variety of seeds in her garden and can not remember what plant this may be. We are in South Ga., USA. Could it be an eggplant variety? Note the small...
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Mystery Weed - or a Poppy?
5 commentsI live in MA and this weedlike plant showed up this spring. It's been sprouting big thick leaves with a weird purple spine that has a shoe lace look to it, so I've decided to let it...
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early May garden
New decomposed granite path winds through recently planted border consisting of Acer palmatum 'Viridis', Geum 'Mango Lassi', Chamaecyparis obtusa 'J.R.', Primula, Tellima grandlflora, Acorus...
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Bev's Vienna Garden
Tulips came up very quickly against the backdrop of an old plow and an oriole rests in a maple.
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White flowered June blooming full shade plant
4 commentsThis is a plant that came up in my garden that I don't remember planting. It is growing in full shade on the north side of a garage. The foliage reaches a height of 3 - 3 1/2 feetnbsp...
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Is this some kind of thistle?
4 commentsI would be grateful for an ID on this pic. I have 3 which have appeared in a wild section of the garden. The leaves are flat covered in a downy white fluff and have spikes along the edges. The leaves...
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April-May blooming ephemeral.
4 commentsThis is a plant I grew from seed obtained in a seed exchange years ago - and lost the label! It starts blooming in April and into May. It's about 4-5" in height. It is slowly...
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GARDEN IN THE RAIN
5 commentsMY GARDEN IS 9 YEARS OLD. EACH YEAR I ADD DIFFERENT COLORS OF ANNUALS IN BETWEEN THE PERENNIALS. IT IS A FULL TIME HOBBY THAT BRINGS SMILES TO MANY.
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flower or weed?
4 commentsCan anyone help me identify this plant? We inherited it in a community garden plot. They are about a foot and a half tall, with thick hairy stems and large-ish leaves. The purple flowers are in...
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Early spring bloomer - once every seven years!
5 commentsI've been wondering about this guy for a long time and now it has finally bloomed
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vivid groundcover
2 commentsThis multi-hued groundcover produces sulphur yellow flowers with red-orange centers in summer. It is low growing, reaching a height of no more than three inches. The leaves are variegated with...
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What is this orchid. Blooms only in spring in Southern California.
2 commentsWhat is the name of this purple orchid. It blooms only in early spring (late Feb) in Southern California.
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Streamside border in early spring
There's a lovely little stream that runs along the edge of our yard. Last summer, I made a new border there - mostly so I could plant the shrubs I learned about at Longwood. Now, almost a year later...
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Maple leaves are colorful in Spring too
This Butterfly Japanese maple keeps changing colors and even the bark is colorful. The pink fades for Summer and then returns in a deeper shade in the Fall. This one is planted where dark...
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Spring came late to New Englad this year
The rain had stopped briefly in foggy conditions and the meling snow had a beautiful shape. Sometimes you know the exact conditions will not recur and it is time to get out the camera.
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Spring, we are ready for you!
2 commentsThe Robins are back and have built their nest on the arm of our wooden chair up against our house. I was glad that they laid their eggs in time to submit this photo. My favorite sign of spring is the...
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Spring in Arizona
2 commentsThese are pictures from my Zone 5 garden in Arizona. We don't have any of the more traditional spring-flowering plants--crocuses, tulips, daffodils, etc.--so I had to be a bit more creative in how I...
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Advent of Spring
1 commentThis beautiful flower is one of the first to bloom in my garden, usually around Easter. The word Pasque is the French word for Easter, hence the name for this wonderful Colorado native...
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Spring seedlings
It doesn't matter if Spring is slow in coming; I get a jump on the season by starting sunflower seeds indoors
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Tulips and daffodils
Beautiful red tulips make a perfect back drop for my daffodils. When they stop blooming and fade away, the ferns you see will be large enough to cover the wilt.
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Spring awakenings
1 commentRobert Frost conveys best the feeling of the bittersweet brief northern spring... Spring Pools by Robert Frost These pools that, though in forests, still reflectThe total sky almost without...
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Early Tulips
This is the first year for Tulipa 'Ice Stick' to be featured in our Hill Garden. They have been enjoyed, especially since we are behind in our bloom schedule this year.
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Purple and Chartreuse
1 commentThese pictures were taken at the Phipps Conservatory Spring Show this year. Tulipa 'Blue Spectacle' sits amoung the maidenhair ferns and heuchera in the East Room. This dynamic combination of...
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Sea of Crocus tommasinianus
I had just pulled in to the garage, home from my trip to the grocery store, and the gloomy, wet light was too perfect to pass up... like tiny purple brush strokes... sheets of Crocus...
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Shade Tapestry
I love the early blues of the Iris reticulatas. Here is 'Cantab' adding a blue mist to the Mid-March display on our Shade Path. A very pleasant scene to view while bundled for a little...
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Early Spring Beauty Popping Out
The red quince started blooming after a mild spell in the winter weather, and then the late January snow came to make a beautiful landscape in red and white. Except for the dogwood and maples...
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Early Spring Beauty Popping Out
The red quince started blooming after a mild spell in the winter weather, and then the late January snow came to make a beautiful landscape in red and white. Except for the dogwood and...
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