I have decided to join the blogging craze. I am looking forward to taking a moment to find out a little more about the plants I have been photographing. I hope to explore all aspects of plants, flowers, trees and other garden related topics. Sorry about having to watermark the photos but there are a lot of people using them without permission.
The varieties of Viburnum are unbelievable. I find new (to me) ones over and over. I have three in my garden right now, left one in Virginia that I probably should have brought with me. Will read up on Sargent Viburnum.
I'd like to invite you and your readers to join us for Wave Hill’s 2011 Horticulture Lectures. This year’s outstanding speakers: Harvard-trained landscape architect John A. Gwynne, sculptor and creative director Mikel Folcarelli, ceramic artist Frances Palmer and Margaret Roach, former EVP/Editorial Director of Martha Stewart and author of the blog AWaytoGarden.com. Lecture dates: Jan 19, Feb 23 and Mar 16. More at www.wavehill.org!
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Wa, you flowers are always wonderful..i really liked..
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The varieties of Viburnum are unbelievable. I find new (to me) ones over and over. I have three in my garden right now, left one in Virginia that I probably should have brought with me. Will read up on Sargent Viburnum.
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I'd like to invite you and your readers to join us for Wave Hill’s 2011 Horticulture Lectures. This year’s outstanding speakers: Harvard-trained landscape architect John A. Gwynne, sculptor and creative director Mikel Folcarelli, ceramic artist Frances Palmer and Margaret Roach, former EVP/Editorial Director of Martha Stewart and author of the blog AWaytoGarden.com. Lecture dates: Jan 19, Feb 23 and Mar 16. More at www.wavehill.org!
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Ida
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Beautiful!! Happy WW!
wow, beautiful!
awesome, looks like a crown flower. Happy WW!
What an interesting and beautiful plant. Quite spectacular. Happy WW
Lovely! It's the first time I've seen them. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! They're beautiful!
I am not familiar with this flower, either.
I like how they form a figure eight in the first picture.
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