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Gardening Flowers & Foliage

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by bogieb, Jun 24, 2018.

  1. Eric Wanderweg

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    Same here. Hickories, maples, poplars, and oaks are all more or less the same shade of yellow. I blame the drought.
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    Made a short video to capture the changing leaves at golden hour.
     
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    Very nice video
     
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  4. Eric Wanderweg

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    With this warm spell this small rose bush is flowering for the 3rd? Time this year. I may save the rose hips and attempt propagating them next year. It’ll be interesting to see what color flowers the offspring plant produces.
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  8. Chud

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    Yes the picture doesn’t do justice to the neon yellow.
     
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    Yes, those are bright leaves. There's a few in our town
     
  10. Eric Wanderweg

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    This is a nice surprise. Last fall I collected a couple hundred dogwood “berries” from various wild trees and tossed them here. I kind of forgot about them until just now when I spotted this little seedling.
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    This same rhody has 4-5 blooms on it now!
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    Ring of Fire rose is still putting out buds and blooms. I've had 6-7 hard frosts, and this picture was taken this past Sunday afternoon after a morning temp of 22*. It is just in a pot and sitting out in the middle of the backyard, so no protection at all.

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  13. MikeInMa

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    As much as I can, this will be cut back and roots pulled, as nice as the berries look.
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    Good idea Mike; each one of those berries is the start of a tree-choking monster.
     
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    What is that?
     
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    Oriental bittersweet vine. Nasty stuff.
     
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    The stuff will grow 20ft up into tree branches in a single season.
     
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    Thanks, glad we don't have that here, that I know off.
    We have bamboo and wisteria on our place. Some areas still have kudzu, that is a fast grower that will cover ground houses, trees...
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    It will be here before you know it.
    The birds are feasting. I can’t tell if it’s berries or poo falling through the trees.
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    I haven't noticed berries on my winterberry, but I haven't looked either. They might all be gone because it has been too dry, or because birds hit them hard. I did notice driving along a swamp yesterday that the winterberry out in the wild is very colorful right now.
     
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