General information and discussion about cultivating fruit-bearing plants, trees, flowers and ornamental plants.
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April 19, 2012 | #16 | |
Two-faced Drama Queen
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The trandescantia (widow's tears) is a pretty tough plant. Good luck trying to yank those out, LOL... when i first moved here i tried to get rid of some... they merely mocked me. I have long since given up since I decided I like the way they open in the morning and close up at dusk. |
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April 19, 2012 | #17 |
Two-faced Drama Queen
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I dont know about those red berries, but the flowers on the left look like pink honeysuckle. We had white ones in the same field as the blackberries and we would sip the nectar out of them. Now that I think of it, we were always eating things that grew wild in that field and it's somewhat amazing we didn't get sick, LOL. We also had these things we consider weeds but they were this tall stalk with indigo berries that were poisonous - thankfully we knew not to try those. But we would mash up the berries in water and "dye" our pants and shirts... that was a day everyone got spanked with the wooden spoon, LOL
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April 19, 2012 | #18 | |
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April 19, 2012 | #19 | |
Tomatovillian™
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When we where little we would stop when visiting relatives and friends when they where growing and pick them- Mom made them into cobbler's. |
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April 19, 2012 | #20 | |
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LOL things we did when we where kids. I remember we used to chew on this grass that was bitter sweet. Well the honeysuckle(s) and blackberries seem to be fighting over who gets most of the fence to climb on. |
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April 19, 2012 | #21 |
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For the picture of the post n° 12 I think at a Philadelphus Coronarius (= Seringat)
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April 19, 2012 | #22 |
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And for the post n° 13
Lonicera periclymenum and Nandina domestiqua if I do not make mistakes, of course |
April 20, 2012 | #23 |
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