Dear Gail, Thank you for providing us with Wildflower Wednesday on the fourth Wednesday of the month, reminding us to think about wildflowers for our gardens. While I was out mowing today, I …
Class is now in session for Wildflower Wednesday – Wild Petunia
Wild Petunia, Ruellia humilis "Good morning, class." "Good morning, Miss Horters." "Now class, I hope you all remembered that today we are having a very special Show & Tell for Wildflower …
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Wordless Wildflower Wednesday, with garden fairies
Heliposis helianthoides 'Helhan', trade name Loraine Sunshine Garden fairies here. We are garden fairies and we do not care that Carol made this a combined "wordless" and "wildflower" post just …
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Wildflower Wednesday Interloper
Columbine Meadow-rue with Columbine On the right in this picture, does everyone recognize the red and yellow flowers of Aquilegia canadensis, a native columbine? On the left in this picture, does …
Nature’s Garden
"Do the wildflowers speak to you--do they know you as a friend, or pass you by as an alien? Do you know their names--their language--their secrets?" I know the wildflowers know my friend Gail of Clay …
Wildflower Wednesday: Overheard in the Garden
On the fourth Wednesday of the month, we are all invited by Gail of Clay and Limestone to post about wildflowers for Wildflower Wednesday. Gail organized this garden bloggers' meme to help …
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