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Old December 13, 2019   #226
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These are known as Straw Flowers here. They are like dried straw and last forever in dried flower arrangements.
Those are beautiful Whwoz.
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Old January 3, 2020   #227
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Camellia japonica 'Berenice Beauty'. The blooms are about 4" wide.

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Old January 16, 2020   #228
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I opened the back door this afternoon and and a sweet scent drifted in. Yep, the Winter Daphne, Daphne odora, is in bloom. Just a few days ago the buds were swelling and this warm weather has pushed them out. It is such a wonderful scent!



For the last two years it has bloomed the first week of February but the two springs before that it bloomed around Jan 15.
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Old March 9, 2020   #229
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The first 'Replete' daffodil has bloomed. It's a pretty double daffie and fragrant to boot.

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Old March 28, 2020   #230
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The Indian Hawthorne 'Georgia Petite' are starting to bloom and are putting a slight sweet scent into the air.







The oaks are starting to pollinate and are also pushing little leaves. Shade is increasing every day and soon the ground will be covered with a thick mat of what i call dingle dangles.

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My Magnolia has just started and the heathers look great, but now the snowdrops have gone back to sleep, not much haooeninh eree in Canada
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Here’s one of my hellebores. Cool and damp here on the island.
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Old March 30, 2020   #233
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“Spring is bustin’ out all over”, says the old song and around here it’s true. Despite all the pollen it’s always a special time when the earth renews itself and dresses up for the occasion.

Chinese Fringe (Loropetalum chinense) sports its red fringy flowers while the green foliage begins taking on its burgundy tint. It will bloom off and on all spring and summer.




Fothergilla x ‘Mt. Airy’ is a two season plant. In spring it sports bottle brush-like blooms that have a slightly sweet scent. Turning into ho hum green for the summer, the leaves will turn to flaming red in the fall before falling off and leaving the plant naked for the winter.




Grancy Graybeard (Chionanthus virginicus) is a rather awkward tree whose branches grow in a rather untidy, every-which-way fashion but it’s glorious in bloom. That’s the redeeming quality that’s kept it from the chainsaw.




And finally, the muscadine grapevines are starting to leaf out. Jelly for sure this fall and perhaps another wine making effort.



With all of this going on at once and joining the late Camellias and blooming azaleas, I just can’t help smiling when walking around the place! Springtime in east central Georgia is special.
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Cherries
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Today some of the Kennebec potato flower buds decided to open. Pretty things can come in little packages.


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Nicotania mutabilis I’m growing for hummingbirds. This year I’m growing 3 types of flowering tobacco.
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trout lilies are starting to bloom. they are a native plant that grows along the road.
blooms are a yellow lily shaped flower. the small bulbs are a forage food, but they are
tiny. seems like you would spend more energy digging a hundred for a mouth full than
the calories they would provide.




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Petunia exserta
Common milkweed
Verbena bonariensis
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