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Tag Archives: Gerbera daisy
Double Header: Wordless Wednesday and Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day
Posted in Gardening, GBFD, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged Blushing Bride hydrangea, Catawba crape myrtle, Daylily Early Red, Gerbera daisy, Hibiscus Midnight Marvel, Homestead Purple verbena, hosta, hydrangea macrophylla, marigold, Phlox Flame Violet, pink garden phlox, pink Knockout Rose, Purple Magic Crape myrtle, snapdragon, Society garlic, spirea 'Anthony Waterer', White Swan coneflower
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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: May 15, 2015
Today is Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day, a wonderful idea created by Carol at May Dreams Gardens who invites us to share what is blooming in our gardens once a month on the 15th. I am happy to share with her some of the … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, GBBD
Tagged African daisy, Anthony Waterer spirea, bearded iris, Clematis Comptesse de Bouchard, clematis General Sikorski, Comptesse de Bouchard, General Sikorski, Gerbera daisy, lantana, May Dreams Garden, Mercadonia, peonies, Persian starflower, scabiosa 'Butterfly Blue', snapdragon
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Intricate
The theme for this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is INTRICATE. The reproductive members at the center of a Gerbera daisy produce an array of such ordered intricacy that their arrangement can be defined mathematically. https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/intricate/
In a Vase on Monday: Old and New
Things are changing in my garden as plants come in bloom and foliage is making its presence known. This week’s Vase on Monday features some of these new things, but I wanted to take advantage of an “old standby,” the … Continue reading