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Woodland Flower Blooming Now in Zone 7. Any Ideas?

comments (2) November 1st, 2010 in gallery
Deeej Deeej, member
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 Click the image to enlarge. Photo: Bloom Closeup

This woodland flower is about 2.5 feet tall and likes partial shade. The blooms started opening up during the last week of October here in North Central Arkansas (Boston Mountains zone 7)


posted in: The Gallery, yellow, woodland, wildflower, Fall Blooming, Leason

Comments (2)

kimmus122 writes: Hmmm...I just saw that last picture and the form is throwing me off. I don't think honeysuckle takes on that shape. Posted: 9:23 am on May 26th
kimmus122 writes: Looks like honeysuckle :) Does it smell good? Posted: 9:21 am on May 26th
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