Those are seeds ashcat. Each one will sprout a new plant. They will take several years before they are large enough to flower.
That looks like a Velvet Leaf to me trisha. Have a look at this link and see if you think it's a match....
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Here is another shot of the berries. They are green here but turn red later in the season. [img]
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What a fabulous time you must have had! Thanks for sharing Bip!
Oh Jewell...what pretty gardens you have! I absolutely LOVE that 4th photo :)
I agree with Sjoerd...I think they are both Somniferum types. I have had them reseed in my gardens sometimes reverting to single forms. Oriental...
Dooley, you just reminded me about the ground hog that USED to live under a patch of Daylily's at work. I used very well used kitty litter and it...
I knew they were your photos all along Petunia! :lol: Very pretty too
Great shots Jewell! I love them all, but that purple Poppy just stole my heart :)
Very pretty Toni. My Glads have just broken through the earth here...I was a little late getting them in this year. I hope they bloom.
Happy Gardenstew Anniversary Dooley :)
I have Stella D'Oro's too. They seem to have one big bloom time and then they just have one here and there the rest of the season. I deadhead them...
What a cute little bird Kildale. I've only ever see the Ruby Throat's that we get here in Ontario. Great shot!
I was there with you just now Sjoerd :)
Hi Gransan :smt006 Welcome to Gardenstew from southern Ontario! The deer sure can be frustrating, can't they? Did you ever consider getting...