Wow, that's awesome! I love it! I would have never thought of doing something like that. Please post photos of your other vase with fish. I would...
I'm in agreement with everyone else. I'm so going to have to get some Rue. :mrgreen: With my Passion Flower attracting so many Gulf Frittarlys...
Oh, I love these plants. What you have there is called Strawberry Bush(Euonymus americanus). The flowers are very small and green so they are hard...
Looks like a Hibiscus to me too.
Welcome fellow Georgian!!! I'm about 4 hours North/East of where you are. I'm just above Atlanta. I've been to Savannah many times, it's beautiful...
That's a nice website. I never knew that much about them, thanks for posting it. :mrgreen:
Wow cool, those are called Birds Nest Fungus. I have never seen them except for in pictures, but I think they are really neat.
It looks like the berries of some type of Arum.
Wow :shock: I don't think I have ever seen one get so big before. That's amazing. Mine are getting eaten back by Gulf Fritillary caterpillars.
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I don't have much to choose from, but here they are. Trumpet Creeper - Campsis radicans Red-Flowered Mallow - Modiola caroliniana Rattlebox -...
I really like your Crassula. :mrgreen: I absolutely love how you can start many succulents from just leaves or stem bits and make as many as you...
Hey thanks for the link Eileen. Some of those pictures are truly amazing.
Welcome Back DB. I hope you had a great time. Can't wait to see the pics either.
I think Mart is right. It does look like the Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora). We have a lot around here.
Agreed, or something Solanum.
I really like the first flower and the last flower. They are just amazing.
I agree with Toni. I also think it is a Princess Tree (Paulownia tomentosa). A three year old tree is a young tree and would not produce any...
Amen to every one of those. Being in Georgia I have felt and experienced all that. I think so far the hottest it has been here is somewhere around...
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