Great clem shot, Weeze. Pretty pure white, Allison. Another beauty, WC.
Clem Josephine.
Countdown to spring! One garden photo per day - Part 5
Beautiful selection this morning, have our own garden going on DG. We have a beautiful hosta, lovely iris's, vibrant tulips, brillant roses's and stunning clems!!
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love that clem Victor
I went thru all my early spring and spring photos(april/may) already, I either need more pics or more plants...hmmmm
Thanks. The late day sun was spotlighting it. I ran in for the camera.
don't feel bad Jen... the one I posted today was from May 23rd
NICE, Celeste
that is one wonderful tulip
Thank you both, it's one of my favorites.
yum blueberries!!!
More lovely blooms this am that I am anxious to see again, petty lily, lilac, roses, iris, tulips, hosta and clems. First half of Jan. seems to have gone by quick enough. Hope the second half and Feb. do as well so we can see some of these pretties for real. I will continue the trend of the day so far with another clem 'Rosemoor'.
love that purple
nice pat!
Very Nice. I need some Clems.
Beautiful color Pat, I need more too Jen.
thx pirl and celeste - was wondering if folks had stopped liking hosta since there were very few comments:) I had planned to post a new hosta pic until i ran out sometime in march:)
Okay now if that doesn't warm you up nothing will. What a pretty lily and a lovely shot with the light shinning through. The bright blue sky frames the whole thing beautifully.
Beautiful lily Pirl!
Beautiful hosta, Bill!!
I love Hosta
oh yeah.. I will send my deer over!!
LOL make my day! Proper enabling require names. I like the tone and ribbing on that one.
not going out there digging in the snow pat - beside's the tags are in the ground - i can give a hint, it is one of these
America Halo
Band of Gold
Barbara Ann
Blue Angle
Blue Mouse Ears
Blue Umbrella
Capt. Kirk
Dream Weaver
First Frost
Fragrant Blue
Georgia Sweetheart
Gold Standard
Grand Prize
Halacon
Inniswood
June
June Fever
Kiwi Full Monty
Lakeside Cranberry Relish
Lakeside Masterpiece
Mohegan
Mt. Tom
Mr. Watson
Nothern Exposure
Oh Cindy
Old Glory
Orange Marmalade
Patriot
Risky Business
Peacock Street
Pizazz
Popcorn
Praying Hands
Red October
Rainforest Sunrise
Risky Business
Sagae
Sea Fire
Super Nova
Stained Glass
Thunderbolt
Touch of Class
of course it could be one of the other noid's that i lost track off
LOL
Ha! Now I have some research to keep me busy. That baby looks like it could be Halcyon. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/32763/
HEE HEE
that is what happens when you have a hosta nursery close by and a wife that likes hosta's that gives me a pass on those buys - sometimes:)
http://www.masonhollow.com/products.asp?table=Hosta
they have over 300 hosta and many mature one's out in their gardens, hard to leave with less than 10. Ask Bbrook we went last year and filled a wagon with hosta and other shade plants:)
Is that sedum really that lilac?
yes, it's a pinkish lavender, it's different thats why I liked it.
Me too if thats the case.
I'm gonna get some.
I got it at one of the local nurseries here in Maine.
Nice Lolly's & Daff!
I like those. I refuse to get more lilies because of the dratted beetles. If our few plants die, they won't have anywhere to lay the eggs.
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