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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Tue, Jan 8, 13 at 17:49
| Forgot the snapdragons. |
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| Camellias, beach sunflowers and sweet williams. The carolina jessamines should be blooming. The warm weather must have messed them up! |
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| Hellebores, snowdrops, winter aconite, Camellias, pansies. Jasminum nudiflorum. |
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- Posted by gardenofeden777 8a central Louisiana (My Page) on Mon, Jan 14, 13 at 1:37
| snowdrops, hyacinth, daisy (it forgot its supposed to still be sleeping I suppose) buds on - Bearded Iris 'Juicy Fruit' & another I'd have to go & look up, forgot the name at the moment My green daffs have buds also. Rain just knocked the flowers off of my 'Candycane' oxalis. 1st year in several that my Camellia hasn't bloomed. But is healthier than ever. And I actually remembered to fertilize it last spring. Go figure. Rena' |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Tue, Jan 15, 13 at 11:03
| Uhoh, I saw about half a dozen pretty pink Magnolia trees blooming yesterday, between Opp and Geneva, then I drove up 27 to Enterprise and saw more on that road too. The night temps look dangerous by the weekend... enjoy them while they last! My new little confederate roses cuttings are leafing out too... I don't think that's good. |
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- Posted by shear_stupidity 9B (My Page) on Wed, Jan 23, 13 at 10:06
| Camellia Gardenia Dianthus Pentas Hibiscus Vinca Jasmine (just a few flowers) Glorybower Geraniums Snapdragons Poinsettia Kalanchoe Aloe Butterfly Weed baby Lime and baby Lemon trees (12" tall) Alyssum Guara (few flowers) |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Sun, Jan 27, 13 at 12:37
| For some reason this one Persian shield plant (Strobilanthes dyerianus) hasn't been knocked down by frost, and is blooming! Never seen this before except in pics. |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Sun, Jan 27, 13 at 12:39
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- Posted by topsiebeezelbub z7 Al (My Page) on Fri, Feb 1, 13 at 19:33
| Same as the other z9 person, but add Mahonia...with bees buzzing round it, winter honeysuckle, Georgia Blue veronica, and I saw a row of plum trees in bloom though they probably froze black last night. |
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- Posted by topsiebeezelbub z7 Al (My Page) on Fri, Feb 1, 13 at 19:35
| Same as the other z7 person, but add Mahonia...with bees buzzing round it, winter honeysuckle, Georgia Blue veronica, and I saw a row of plum trees in bloom though they probably froze black last night. |
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| camellia, a couple of roses, snapdragons, brug occasionally (surprise there!), a small aloe, don't know what kind, alyssum, Osmanthus (yummy), salvias: Wendy's Wish, pineapple sage, and wild coccinea; most of my kalanchoes, one hibiscus, one narcissus, one echiverea, impatiens, vincas, and hopefully my Mexican plum will bloom soon. |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 12:25
| Glad to report the Magnolia trees did fine, so glad. They're about finished now, but totally enjoyed driving by all the pretty ones out there the past few weeks!! Pink Oxalis has started. |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 11:09
| Now I think that's probably Lamium, with the Glechoma to come later...? A few frosts the past few days. How lucky were those Magnolias?! Next time winter actually shows up, it's going to be a real shock. AFAIK, the lowest temp here has been 27. (Knock wood!) |
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- Posted by AuntBarbie FL 8-9a (My Page) on Mon, Feb 25, 13 at 9:23
| And we mustn't forget the lowly nasturtium. My hanging baskets and big bowls have been alive with color since October! |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Tue, Feb 26, 13 at 17:00
| I wouldn't call that lowly at all! There's some kind of scraggly vine with small yellow trumpet flowers that smells really good right now. Noticed DH's Mom's Lady Banks rose was blooming on Saturday. |
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| Witch hazel, snowdrops, and tom. crocus. There is a quote I found the other day: "The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size." Isn't that the truth? |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Thu, Mar 14, 13 at 9:38
| No doubt, Amanda!! The redbud trees are blooming - fantastic! Usually in the midst of spring by now but the switch won't be flipped until tomorrow, at least here - 1 more cold night, to finally end this long-but-never-very-cold winter, (and the calendar says Spring starts the 22nd like always, I'm sure.) |
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- Posted by pamelagrace 7b (My Page) on Tue, Mar 19, 13 at 19:30
| Daffodils, crocus, are on the way out. Daphne and Edgeworthia are still fragrant but fading. Forsythia is coming on as are the plum trees. The Hellbores and all of their glory have been amazing. |
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