monthly What's looking good in December 2025

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  1. Logan

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    Loggie— lovely variegated holly you’ve got there, mate.
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd.
     
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    Good Holly Logan :)

    Could only find a Mariglod in today's storm :eek:

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    Tetters Armadilloryllis has got more flowers :eek:

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    Thank you Zigs, your marigold looks good and Tetters Amaryllis is pretty.
     
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    Holly’s are all in full berriedom. Picking them for holiday wreaths and table scapes.
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    Nothing in bloom as winter is sending the garden into slumber for the season until next spring.
    The sunsets are colorful as the cold super moon has made its appearance the past few days.

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    Cold Super moon.
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    Lovely seasonal foto’s, Pac.
    You live in such a great area.
     
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    Lovely Pac :)
     
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    There was a honey bee and a bumble bee on this yesterday :)

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    Zigs so what are we looking at in your picture a winter flowering jasmine?
     
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    I think that's Witch Hazel.
     
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    Nope.. Zihs flower has flower color is whiter and sepals and stamens. I think it’s a mystery a flower blooming in winter is unusual. The Witch Hazel flower has 4 petals which are narrow crinkled ribbon-like, less than an inch long, and extend outward in unordinary directions.

    Pic of one in my garden… they are hard to get a flower pic. The buds in Zigs pick are whiter and have visible flower parts.
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