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Double Feature
Today is a double whammy! It’s In a Vase on Monday and it’s Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day. Therefore I feel compelled to offer a double feature…foliage in a vase. (Roll the mouse over the photos below for their identification.) The … Continue reading
Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day: January 22, 2016
It is Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day! (And also Garden Bloggers’ Snow and Ice Day 😦 Today is the 22nd of January and time to join with Christina at My Hesperides Garden to share a few views of the foliage in our garden. … Continue reading
Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day: October 2015
Today is Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day, when Christina at My Hesperides Garden asks us to share views of foliage in our gardens. Her suggestion is a particularly good one at this time of year as my flowering plants are slowing … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Endless Summer' hydrangea, Carex trifida Rekohu Sunrise, Cleyera japonica, Cryptomeria japonica Yoshino, English boxwood, Euphorbia x martinii Ascot Rainbow, Ipomea patatas Sweet Caroline Bewitched, Ligustrum sinense Sunshine, Loropetalum chinense, My Hesperides Garden, Pittisporum 'Mojo', potato vine, Thuja Green Giant
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Garden Bloggers Foliage Day: 22 August 2015
Today is Garden Bloggers Foliage Day, sponsored by Christina at My Hesperides Garden. Rather than include a large group of individual foliage plants, many of which I have shown in earlier posts, I decided to focus on only one area. Perhaps one could … Continue reading