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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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  • A AndyD

    Love the polka colour.

    Here's some Mock Orange (philadelphus?) with wonderful scent

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    @AndyD I have a mock orange bush. The perfume is heady. Love it.

    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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      @AndyD I love those lilies! Gorgeous!

      The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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        The soft orange roses are a fave!

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          We’re in Canada in a charming little town called Niagara on the Lake. Six block downtown area is lined with flowers on both sides of the street; pots, planters, you name it.

          Beautiful!

          https://share.icloud.com/photos/099yFByINJWhv8ATnvKog4lMg

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            We’re in Canada in a charming little town called Niagara on the Lake. Six block downtown area is lined with flowers on both sides of the street; pots, planters, you name it.

            Beautiful!

            https://share.icloud.com/photos/099yFByINJWhv8ATnvKog4lMg

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            wtg
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            @Steve-Miller Simply lovely! Enjoy your time in Canada.

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              Empress Wu Hosta. It's huge! I dare say about 5 feet tall.
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              Although it doesn't flower, the ferns next to the Hosta are just as big.
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              I don't have many Foxgloves this year. Only a few plants scattered about the yard. (But I have more Hollyhocks than ever before! Looking forward to them blossoming, one of my favorites.)
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              The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                Somebody help me with my tarragon! It’s out of control.

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                  Somebody help me with my tarragon! It’s out of control.

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                  @RealPlayer Point at it with a stern expression and exclaim with authority, "Tarra, gone!" 😉

                  Sorry, RP, I can't help.

                  The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                    Eastern Prickly pear, native to New England believe it or not
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                      Eastern Prickly pear, native to New England believe it or not
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                      @rustyfingers

                      Have you tried eating them?

                      Nopales!

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                        Ours bloom but they have never fruited.

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                          I've seen those opuntias in the sandy soils of East Hampton, New York, by the beach. Flowering too. What an unexpected treat!

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                            Ours bloom but they have never fruited.

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                            @rustyfingers said in Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?:

                            Ours bloom but they have never fruited.

                            I think nopales are the "leaves" (maybe they are called "pads") rather than a fruit.

                            https://www.isabeleats.com/how-to-cook-nopales/

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                              Ah. I learned something new!

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                                You can eat both the pads and the fruit…if you get fruit. I think the fruits may be pretty small in these eastern species.

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                                  Japanese balloon flower. My new favorite garden plant!

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                                    My Wisteria is blossoming. I planted a twig of a plant about 4 years ago. It's reached the top of the gazebo and I've got blossoms.

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                                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                      How about no bloom scrolling?

                                      Deer at all of the flowers and buds off of my daylilies. They even ate the ones I brought home in my suitcase after I visited Lilylady. The fancy double yellow ones.

                                      https://share.icloud.com/photos/00erzjACvaUVjr6o9ZSZUf_1w

                                      That’s it. I’m getting a wolf.

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                                        How about no bloom scrolling?

                                        Deer at all of the flowers and buds off of my daylilies. They even ate the ones I brought home in my suitcase after I visited Lilylady. The fancy double yellow ones.

                                        https://share.icloud.com/photos/00erzjACvaUVjr6o9ZSZUf_1w

                                        That’s it. I’m getting a wolf.

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                                        @Steve-Miller Oh, no! How disappointing. I know the feeling... I've had orchids put out buds only to find they'd been eaten by mice!

                                        The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                          Despite the set back over the winter, the roses are blossoming. In fact, they've made a pretty good come back. The one that lost it's long canes is growing new ones at a great pace. The one that was all gone except for one stem that I subsequently, accidently strimmed off has put up a new shoot! So I it looks like I get a second (at this point it's more like 10th!) attempt to protect them next winter.

                                          The bush that was taken for a goner:
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                                          A flower and bud on the one that lost it's tall canes:
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                                          New canes growing:
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                                          The trusty yellows and red/magenta ones:
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                                          This one hasn't blossomed in years. It was in an area that got invaded with Bishop's Weed:
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                                          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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