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Springtime Splendor
4 commentsAfter thirty-plus years, this amazing rhododendron, which endures northern Wisconsin winters that reach -30 (yes, 30 degrees below zero) and cool springs, just keeps getting better...
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Mystery Springtime plant
5 commentsThis is a spring flowering groundcover that I transplanted from my mom's house. It has tiny sky blue flowers edged in white. It grows about 4 inches tall and spreads. I would love to know what it is!
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Spotted Coral Root Orchid
Spotted coral root orchid (Corallorhiza maculata ssp maculata) ushering in summer under a canopy of conifer trees.
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Gets Attention
1 commentI love the impact that irises have in my garden! I'm especially fond of irises in the blue, purple, and pale yellow shades. Just as the colorful blooms on my azaleas and rhodies...
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A work in progress...
My husband and I love to spend time outside together creating this or that project. The way it works, is I usually come up with the "idea" and he executes it beautifully. I chose these...
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geranium
Geranium is a genus of 422 species of flowering annual, biennial, and perennial plants that are commonly known as the cranesbills. It is found throughout the temperate regions of the world and the...
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Cat's Whiskers (Ocimum aristatum)
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birdsRequires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between waterings Hardy in 9a 20 degrees F
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Hydrangea quercifolia flower (Oakleaf hydrangea)
Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea) is a species of hydrangea native to the southeastern United States, from North Carolina west to Tennessee, and south to Florida and Louisiana.here is another...
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Peggy Martin Rose
1 commentbeautiful Peggy Martin Antique Rose. This rose survived Hurricane Katrina in a garden in New Orleans.
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