Aloe
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What's Blooming Now - May 2007Everyone feel free to contribute to this thread.
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amaryllis
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bearded iris - I don't know what kind.
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bearded iris "Shaft of Gold"
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crimson clover - It isn't meant to be ornamental, but I think it's kind of pretty.
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bearded iris "Jumping"
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waterlily
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I think this is Opuntia ficus-indica.
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some kind of daylily
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God's Warrior
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I have some pictures to post just as soon as I get them off the camera and into the computer. (Where does my time go anyway?) Your pictures were beautiful, as always.
I have never seen clover like that. It is pretty. It certainly qualifies as ornamental to me.
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smokey the dog
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Well I finally got out in the woods near our house and got some photos. It was a little late in the season for some, and I entirely missed the trout lillies, and other early wildflowers.
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I saw at least two other types of Trilliums of the "nodding" variety, but they were all dried up.
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God's Warrior
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There is always next year, my friend. The ones you did capture are beautiful. Thank you for posting them.
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Aloe
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I see some of my favorites from when I lived in PA.
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Aloe
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Some of these pictures were taken another year but these are all blooming now.
Portulaca
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Nigella
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Perennial sweet peas
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Larkspur
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Dwarf daylily
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Gladiolius
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Red hot poker
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Sucker rose
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Peanut cactus
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Echinopsis
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Some kind of prickly pear
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Echinopsis "Fire Chief"
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Iris "Congratulations"
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Columbine "Swallowtail"
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Iris "Oktoberfest"
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