The Plants Database Newsletter

Covering the events of December 26, on which 59 members joined.

Gardening Quote of the Day

"But now in September the garden has cooled, and with it my possessiveness. The sun warms my back instead of beating on my head ... The harvest has dwindled, and I have grown apart from the intense midsummer relationship that brought it on."

(Robert Finch, Canadian poet, literary critic)

The Plants Database Photo of the Day

Black-Eyed Susan Vine
Thunbergia alata
By Evert

Activity Report:

2 new plants were added to the database.
1 new description was added.
21 new images were added.

Comments

Member Addition Description
Evert Positive CommentGrandiflora Rose 'Climbing Queen Elizabeth (intr. 1957)'
(Rosa )

Images

Member Addition Description
yvanaPrairie Gentian, Lisianthus
(Eustoma grandiflorum)
PanamonCreelLady Slipper Orchid
(Paphiopedilum spp.)
UlrichCamphor Tree, Camphor Laurel
(Cinnamomum camphora)
UlrichCamphor Tree, Camphor Laurel
(Cinnamomum camphora)
george4taxKangaroo Paw, Cat's Paw
(Anigozanthos flavidus)
george4taxKangaroo Paw, Cat's Paw
(Anigozanthos flavidus)
george4taxCommon Stock
(Matthiola incana)
yvanaPrairie Gentian, Lisianthus
(Eustoma grandiflorum)
jluc4Walking Iris, Twelve Apostles
(Neomarica caerulea)
jluc4Gelasine
(Gelasine elongata)
jluc4Gelasine
(Gelasine elongata)
EvertJapanese Gentian
(Gentiana scabra)
EvertButter and Eggs, Common Toadflax
(Linaria vulgaris)
EvertGrandiflora Rose 'Climbing Queen Elizabeth (intr. 1957)'
(Rosa )
EvertCommon Cosmos, Mexican Aster
(Cosmos bipinnatus)
EvertBusy Lizzy
(Impatiens walleriana)
EvertRiver-Bank Grape 'Beta'
(Vitis x riparia)
EvertCotton
(Gossypium herbaceum)
yvanaDaylily 'Loving Memories'
(Hemerocallis )
george4taxSweet Alyssum
(Lobularia maritimum)
george4taxAzalea
(Rhododendron hybrid)

Final Notes

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Have a good day, and happy gardening!

Dave Whitinger

 

And that's the way it was... December 26, 2002