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

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  • Piano*DadP Piano*Dad

    Went for a walk today and found these wildflowers. Santa Fe Phlox. Now I want to plant them in the garden!

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    @Piano-Dad Pretty flowers, I love the color.

    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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      We're ready for the Monarchs. alt text
      Native butterfly weed

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        Gyor , Hungaria.

        The largest begonia Iโ€™ve ever seen!

        https://share.icloud.com/photos/099JlnYGSQ3cGwJqfW8NPU6jw

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          That is a monster. It reminds me of a similarly sized pot of geraniums that the owner of the hair salon I used to go to manage to keep alive. Somehow he'd get these huge pots into the front of the shop before the frost and he would keep them going all winter. He finally retired last year and sold the building. I wonder where those huge terra cotta pots and the geraniums went...

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumรดnier

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            Schonbrunn castle, Vienna. Home of the Hapsburgs for a couple of centuries. Nice grounds.

            https://share.icloud.com/photos/01al2-WL30bdheQiW1fzWgw9w

            https://share.icloud.com/photos/0be-bU8CJqaMx9-R2dylE6uyA

            https://share.icloud.com/photos/084XpFTjkq0bL8g4aGL_A2UCg

            https://share.icloud.com/photos/082JETKi_MpKWQ0NDven7AEVA

            https://share.icloud.com/photos/052wCLQUYmFj9SxUC0DVFvUiA

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              Impressive grounds.

              Here the (neighbours) buddlea is in full flower
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                Impressive grounds.

                Here the (neighbours) buddlea is in full flower
                20250725_111405.jpg

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                Nice.

                I have a 'Miss Molly' buddleia that I thought I had lost after last winter. They tend to die back to the ground in cold winters but the roots usually survive and they will re-sprout come spring. Mine took forever but it's finally grown about a foot. Hopefully it will bloom before summer is over!

                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumรดnier

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                  Nice.

                  I have a 'Miss Molly' buddleia that I thought I had lost after last winter. They tend to die back to the ground in cold winters but the roots usually survive and they will re-sprout come spring. Mine took forever but it's finally grown about a foot. Hopefully it will bloom before summer is over!

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                  @wtg Same happened here. I tried two separate times to grow them, but they die down in the winter and come back smaller the following spring until nothing comes up. I gave up, we don't have the climate for them... yet.

                  The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                    She ruthlessly chops her buddlea (hedge effectively) back each year and they spring back.
                    I've seen a couple dozen butterflies on them.

                    Meanwhile I turned round from the DIY and saw our side path was beaming in the sun
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                      Spectacular. The drought has taken its toll here.
                      But the hydrangeas are very blue (cuz I rake the fall leaves around it.)
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                        Don't know if this counts here... it's the result of a blossom.

                        My first tomato of the year. I'm teaching it how to play the piano.

                        It may be small, but it was ultra packed full of incredibly delicious flavor.

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                        The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                          Don't know if this counts here... it's the result of a blossom.

                          My first tomato of the year. I'm teaching it how to play the piano.

                          It may be small, but it was ultra packed full of incredibly delicious flavor.

                          7251.JPG

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                          @Bernard First Tomato by Rosemary Wells

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