what's looking good in June 2025

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  1. Anniekay

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    Lovely display @Oreti
    Cool pink Crinum @Daniel W . I didn't know you could grow Palms up there in the PNW !! That looks to me like a Cabbage palm. Technically called a Sabel Palm. I have one on the Southeast corner of my yard.
     
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    Thanks Anniekay!
    The palms are Trachycarpus fortunei, Chusan Palm or Windmill Palm. They grow as far north as Seattle and Vancouver Island.
     
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    Spider so tiny on Alostromeria flower.
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    Clematis Rooguchi
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    Huge barn Owl .. looks like a cat pic was taken across the pasture quite a distance. When he flew the wing span was impressive.
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    Hummers follow me everywhere. So cute. This is Miss Poppy.
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    Night lite garden at sundown sky.
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    Great pics @Pacnorwest and fab wildlife shots !!:smt023

    Love the shape and vibrant colour of the Clematis especially.

    Your garden looks such a peaceful and relaxing sanctuary to unwind at the end of a busy day....stunning.

    We hear Owls regularly but never actually get to see them unfortunately :(. The Foxes were lively last night and judging by the noise were having a great party!!!:wobble:
     
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    Very Cool pics @Pacnorwest !! Love that clematis especially !! :like:
     
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    Lovely pics everyone :)

    I brought the seeds of this one from Dorset, it was poking through the hedge where I used to have my caravan :)

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    Awesome pics. Really nice property. All you need now is a fishing pond stocked with some pike
     
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    I thought Pike had too many sharp bones @Jersey Devil :D

    Sunflowers have started :)

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    Oh my, my friend. Yes they have bones but if you learn how to fillet them they are absolutely one of the best fish to eat. White, flakey meat like a fluke. We went to Canada fishing a few times . One boat had a guide who cooked the pike on an open pit in beer batter. (drool....)
     
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    I know I am not the best with posting pics lol
    Here is what is blooming for me now
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    I ate a Trout that I caught in a river once but mainly I'm a Sea Angler JD :)

    Few flowers in the wild meadow today...

    Lady's Bedstraw

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    And Chicory

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    It's not white. I'm sure I will enjoy it, but it's not my mama's poppy. Another is also not white and it's coral in color. I had a little fun with poppy seeds last year and I'm glad I did. Every cheerful thing helps
     
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