Yes; I know the place I got it from sells 'Lamy Parade' and white, pink, and yellow varieties.
This (unlike some plants I've purchased) was labeled, though not very descriptively, and I believe it declared itself to be a Parade. Something I...
It is!
I just bought a cute little miniature rose; the label did not tell me the cultivar, only that it was a Parade rose. It has dark red flowers and...
It resembles 'Kathryn Morley' but blooms throughout the season instead of repeating.
My favorite mushroom website is working again and #2 is considered something in the genus Crepidotus. Glendann, you were right, that is typically...
I think #2 might be a Crepidotus species, but I'm not at all sure.
Found numerous mushrooms in the woods in Athens County, Ohio, Saturday. Unfortunately, one of the mushroom sites I usually use is down and the...
It's sort of medium-height--maybe somewhere around 5 feet. Light fragrance.
This rose blooms from July to November. Prominent hips. Medium-dark green foliage. [img] A Rose in November ( photo / image / picture from...
If so I hope I can figure out the species or cultivar, as I want it again next year if possible.
I looked at my field guides and I think your bird was probably a leucistic individual--the regular Sharpie doesn't have that white on the back.
This picture was taken in July or early August. It's in partial light shade. I think it might be some kind of mallow. Any ideas? [img]...
I have had mine for 1 1/2 years now and it has not had a problem with fungus, or anything else for that matter. Probably the fungus yours got...
I believe that what I have may have been Cosmos bipinnatus. Probably the climate difference makes the change between it being all over the yard...
I have never had any luck with Cosmos reseeding, but perhaps it's just my variety.
They will reseed in a natural setting, but deadheading seems to prevent it. Several of the plants you mentioned (strawflower, snapdragons,...
I love the Amaryllis...the snow is pretty too, but probably not so pleasant in real life.
That does look a lot like it. I think it probably is that, although it hasn't developed a pinkish tone in winter.
This plant is under a crabapple, but near the edge of the shade it casts. I don't remember it flowering, but maybe it takes a few years to...
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