They are all beautiful. Try Elegant Candy for the second one and Paper Butterfly for the third, just my guess.
Richard usually walks the yard with me once a day. He does love flowers, maybe not quite as passionatly as I do, but he does love them.
Oh how wonderful, you are truly an artist.
I work on Monday so we are have our Memorial Day BBQ today. Ribs, chicken, burgers, sausage, baked beans, potato salad, and I forgot to pick up...
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What a lovely flower, would it grow in Louisiana I wonder. Thanks for showing it to us.
I use GE Silicone II for Windows and Doors. The Gorilla Glue holds really good outside, but it expands and I find that it tends to be a little...
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EJ, okra loves hot weather. The soil temps have to be high and also the day and night temperatures. If you are still having cool nights it will...
Meatloaf, fresh green beans, with fresh potatoes from the garden, better than yum!!!!!!!!!!!
The leaves look like canna, but I'm still not sure because of the rhizomes, they did not look like canna, unless it's a different type.
I agree with Bethie, they are hard to raise, and lots of times the mom won't take them back with the smell of humans on them.
Very pretty and feminine, I like it lots.
I would plant them. They may not flower, but they should produce the leaves, which will in turn feed the bulb for next year.
Do you use a round crock pot or an oval one. Mine is oval, or would it make a difference?
I still don't think the rhizomes look like cannas. Can't wait to see the leaf fully opened.
Very lovely Polly, does it have a scent?
Very cute fellow, we had more when we lived in Baton Rouge too, about 8 pairs in the live oak in the back yard.
That's a nice stand of the Solomon's Seal Polly, it is so pretty.
It looks like Joan Senior and I love those last two, gorgeous.