Gardening, anyone?
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Jazzy/Wren, I think Prairie Ragwort.
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That looks right Goldie, thanks 😁
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GMA- the lovely wysteria. Ours has come and gone here in New Mexico, an April bloomer. So pretty!
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love all the flower pics, the frog one reminds me of the one we have living under the deck...... our middle dog Flo tends to lick it once or twice a year and end up being sick as a dog for days on end.. if shes done it once shes done it a dozen times and still hasnt learnt her lesson
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My Christmas Cactus in a new pot
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Mommy that's a pretty bloom
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I had three but one ran its course and died off already. Looks like I got more coming though. Sorry the picture is a little dark but I hadn't changed my curtains yet to the summer ones which let in more light. On top of that I just transplanted it into a bigger pot.
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Yellow primrose
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Turkeys this morning out my sunroom office window.
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Wild Roses up above and my tree rose below:
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Just wanting to wish everyone here a happy Mother's Day including all the mother's of the beautiful plants shared here!
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Yesterday's
and Today :-)
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Going to go look at getting a new houseplant later.
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OMG! Is that scotch broom Jazy?
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DDfair, indeed it is. I pruned it back this year and it's doing great and smells heavenly.
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Jazzy - it is illegal to have in our state - it is considered a noxious weed.
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Oh dear, scotch broom is an invasive noxious weed in my state too. It smells horrid and causes terrible allergy problems for folks who suffer from allergies. I've been known to stop my car alongside the road to yank it out or cut it down to the ground. Also known as "guerilla gardening ". I have seen a hybrid variety in nurseries that is not invasive. I'm guessing you must have the hybrid type Jazzy girl.
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GMA- interesting, never heard that here. I did a bit of looking and believe it is actually a spanish broom that I have, which is part of that same family but is considered native the Mediterranean and does well in New Mexico.
http://www.treesthatpleasenurseryblog.com/2012/05/spanish-broom.html
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Jazzy,
Thanks for the link on Spanish broom. I had never heard of it. Very interesting reading. Always good to learn more about plants.
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Looks like I'll have a bumper crop of blueberries. And because I built a netting in closure the birds won't get any of the berries.
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Jazzy - this is what I was talking about here in Oregon and Washington. About Scotch Broom
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All our roses are starting to bloom.
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