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Shirley4 #285038 Jun 9th, 2009 at 10:48 AM
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I second Shirley's post.--That is a most unusual, and beautiful Lilly!!!


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Originally Posted by angelblossom

Carol all the latana's I've posted on here were multi colored I don't think I've seen a solid colored one, yet, why


Just like Carol, I have only seen solid colored lantana sold here. Check out this page and see!

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balsam from seeds that Loz sent

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I love these colors

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this weird tree has terrible thornes and fruit that looks like green tennis balls until they turn yellow

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I can see the pictures now!!! Lynne, that honeysuckle is so pretty. We just have the yellow kind that is such a problem. Does it smell good. And Diane, your coneflowers are so pretty around the tree with the hosta. I didn't realize they'd grow so well in some shade.



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Great pictures, Sheri!!!

Yes, the honeysuckle does smell very good, but only up close, or if a strong wind blows it your way.


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Sheri, that tennis ball tree is sooo cool! Do you know what it's called?


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kennyso #285160 Jun 10th, 2009 at 06:26 AM
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I have never seen a tree like that!! I really does look like green tennis balls!
Your other pictures are beautiful too, Sheri.


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Originally Posted by kennyso
Sheri, that tennis ball tree is sooo cool! Do you know what it's called?


we played a guessing game here one time trying to figure it out but never did.



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another flower grown from dropped birdseed

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don't ya just love when that happens..



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So bright and pretty, Diane!

A few weeks ago I posted some pictures of my tri colored ajuga in bloom here in this thread. It's not blooming anymore, so I just posted some pictures up in the "plants and flowers" forum.

Here is the link in case anyone wants to see how the plant looks now.

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A bit overdue...they're done blooming already

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kennyso #286030 Jun 16th, 2009 at 05:41 PM
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alright kenny. absolutely beautiful. but can you put the names? i know most of them, but not all blush

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love that brownish iris. Lynne, your ajuga is beautiful.



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peony
brown bearded iris
Arum italicum
Solomon's seal
lily of the valley
ornamental allium
Centaurea dealbata (Persian coneflower)
purple bearded iris (from Sheri)
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your peony has a lot of blooms. How old is it?

you'll have to post a picture of the coneflower when it opens.



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my flower garden is full of black eyed susans for some reason. I like them but this is way too many. I think I'm going to pull everything up and start over next year. I may put vegetables out there instead of flowers next spring. They are all over my hill in front of the house and are popping up in the front flower beds too.

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Kenny very nice pics----you sure grew some beautiful flowers thanks for sharing--I am with Jiffy---I need the names of several of them--thanks for posting them.


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Originally Posted by Bestofour
my flower garden is full of black eyed susans for some reason. I like them but this is way too many. I think I'm going to pull everything up and start over next year. I may put vegetables out there instead of flowers next spring. They are all over my hill in front of the house and are popping up in the front flower beds too.

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Very nice B-E Susans, Sheri---is that your "kitty"???


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that is my kitty, Lizzy. She shows up in every picture. She follows me around like a puppy.



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