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In summary: A fat bud of Jasmine (sambac, I think)And you didn't bother entering the Flower contest! Boy! I oughta...:grumpy::biggrin:Thanks Evo. I think I like wild flowers because they are easiest to grow. These grow on a steep bank behind my house where most plants won't live.I think I like wild flowers because they are easiest to grow. These grow on a steep bank behind my house where most plants won't live.
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Good thing about thistles is that I don't have to plant them. Pollinators love the blossoms, and finches love the seeds. They tend to grow around the south end of the vegetable garden, so I let them grow to keep my bees happy so they'll do a good job in the garden.

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my, my--so many good photos-----there should be a 'market' someplace for all these great photos
 
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larkspur said:
That is a lot of flowers!Thanks for sharing them!

I thought it would be nice for my dad to see them on this site. He did all the real work growing them!
 
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Carrying a lot of pollen on a rhododendron plant.
 
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FLAMINGO WILLOW ON BOTTOM LEFT
 
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  • #78
Late bloomers...so photogenic.

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pitot-tube said:
FLAMINGO WILLOW ON BOTTOM LEFT
I planted 3 of those at my old house, they are Hakuro Hishiki willows (Flamingo Willow is a cute nickname).

They grow like crazy, so the trick is to cut them back really far in the fall so that you can take advantage of the pretty pink growth as long as possible in the spring before having to cut them back. The pink is actually new leaves.

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  • #80
Black-eyed Susans. I know that they are as common as dirt, but I like them. In the background are grape leaves. The grapes are going to be VERY prolific this year, as long as we get enough sun and heat to ripen them in time.
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Day Lilly and Bachelor Buttons
 
  • #82
The orchids looking neat in the sun this morning

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  • #83
Yuk ! Pornography for vegetables :rofl:
 
  • #84
Andre, they are just beautiful!
 
  • #85
To anyone who knows what this is, it is a work of beauty.

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  • #86
is it a flower or an underwater creature?
 
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tribdog said:
is it a flower or an underwater creature?

Its a 3D depth approximation from the Mandelbrot.

Notice the small blue shape in the middle.
 
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Wow, I keep discovering awesome threads like this one.

Here are two evening primrose flowers from our yard, taken summer of 2000:

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Math Jeans said:
Its a 3D depth approximation from the Mandelbrot.

Notice the small blue shape in the middle.

I'm embarrassed that I didn't get that one. I should have seen that.
 
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This one is a southwestern native plant. It is actually a cactus called the night blooming Cerus. It is commonly called Queen of the Night.

The plant for the most part looks like a dead branch of a small shrub. About the third week in June the flowers will bloom at night. By noon they are shriveled and gone.

I got a picture of this one just after sun up.

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How delicate and lovely it is.
 
<h2>1. What types of flowers are typically posted in this forum?</h2><p>Flowers of all types can be posted in this forum, including roses, sunflowers, daisies, lilies, and more. </p><h2>2. Can I post pictures of artificial flowers?</h2><p>Yes, you can post pictures of both real and artificial flowers in this forum. </p><h2>3. Is there a limit to how many flower pictures I can post?</h2><p>No, there is no limit to the number of flower pictures you can post. However, we ask that you do not spam the forum with excessive posts. </p><h2>4. Can I post pictures of flowers from my own garden?</h2><p>Yes, you are welcome to post pictures of flowers from your own garden. It is a great way to share your love for gardening with others in the forum. </p><h2>5. Can I post pictures of flowers that I have edited or filtered?</h2><p>Yes, you are free to post pictures of flowers that have been edited or filtered. However, please be sure to give credit to the original photographer if the image is not your own. </p>

1. What types of flowers are typically posted in this forum?

Flowers of all types can be posted in this forum, including roses, sunflowers, daisies, lilies, and more.

2. Can I post pictures of artificial flowers?

Yes, you can post pictures of both real and artificial flowers in this forum.

3. Is there a limit to how many flower pictures I can post?

No, there is no limit to the number of flower pictures you can post. However, we ask that you do not spam the forum with excessive posts.

4. Can I post pictures of flowers from my own garden?

Yes, you are welcome to post pictures of flowers from your own garden. It is a great way to share your love for gardening with others in the forum.

5. Can I post pictures of flowers that I have edited or filtered?

Yes, you are free to post pictures of flowers that have been edited or filtered. However, please be sure to give credit to the original photographer if the image is not your own.

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