My Downy Hawthorn (Crataegus mollis) has fruit that's only a little smaller than the ripe fruits, but is still green; most of the fruit looks...
Could be. Would Wild Crabapple be a possibility for the second photo?
Thanks!
These were in a local nature preserve. Pretty open, but near a small forest. [img] [img]
The last picture is a bracket polypore of some type; it resembles a Ganoderma to me. Where was the fungus? If it was in your yard, be warned that...
The common name is Daisy or English Daisy.
I would agree that the first one is Allium.
Definitely Brodiaea.
I thought that was Pelargonium species, Palustris?
Definitely Spiderwort. Yours look really nice; mine didn't bloom very much this year.
Could be Silverbell (Halesia), but a photo would be REALLY helpful.
Definitely Bearded Iris, but that's all I can say.
Has it flowered/fruited? If so, could you describe the flowers and fruit?
I used to have butterfly bush and hens and chicks. I now have crabapples, spiderwort, foxgloves, bee balm, and cranesbill geraniums. Perhaps...
I think that's probably a Magnolia if there's such a thing as a double one, too.
Congratulations! The picture is great. The hellebore itself is pretty, too!
I'm afraid that very few plants (let alone annuals/tender perennials!) actually have leaves right now. Will the Salvia splendens tolerate heavy...
This salvia (or ornamental sage, if you prefer) was growing in my yard, and I've always referred to it as simply "the salvia." But I hear that...
Adorable!
There are no titmice where you are, Kildale. Its close relative the Chestnut-backed Chickadee is in range for you, though! Extremely cute!
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