Cheer for P
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Giving Paula AKA @Madame Buttonfly some cheer along the old Cornwall railroad.
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@Madame Buttonfly They grow in the wild around here. The name of this flower is a Round Lobed Hepatica. Got the right name from that trusty twin Bobby.
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I'm almost embarrassed to post these, but @Madame Buttonfly and G have some beautiful roses, probably due to climate, like Portland, OR., but at any rate, here in the south, this is the best these will look now until the fall, after the dead of heat hits. First a couple of Knock out roses that usually flourish with out much work.
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Then a yellow rose which again does OK in spring and fall, and 2 tea roses a pink and A Queen Elizabeth Red that do fairly good, but are close to budding now.
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And then there's this climbing white rose, that I only see when pulling into the garage, which for some odd reason does the best.
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@ROman - your garden looks amazing, the roses are super and of course so much earlier than ours - GORGEOUS!
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Spring time cheer for Paula aka @Madame Buttonfly
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@Madame Buttonfly Our magnolia is in its prime, with other plants coming along nicely. I’ll try to get some pictures of my favourites.
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@goosehd lovely magnolia stellata and beautiful trillium, I hope the weather's nice and I'll take some shots our peonies and wisteria tomorrow
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Yes @Madame Buttonfly this is always the best time of the year for flower photos.
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More spring time flowers for @Madame Buttonfly
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Beginnings of blooming season in garden de MBH
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Irises in bloom at the Causey house.