Tiny Bracket Fungus The largest is approx 3/4 inc…
Ironweed rare here as it usually isnt wet enough !
Ironweed rare here as it usually isnt wet enough !
Sunshine Sunflower
Raindrops on Acacia leaves
Raindrops on Redbud leaf
First Acacia blooms
First Acacia blooms
White Crape Myrtle with Bee
White Crape Myrtle
Pink Crape Myrtle
'Ardens' Rose of Sharon
'Ardens' Rose of Sharon buds
White Hepatica and Henbit
Blue Hepatica
The first Crape Myrtle flowers this year
Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler' (Coral Honey…
Eye of the Hollyhock
Next years Moonflowers are seeds in this unripened…
Day Flower
The etherial world of the Dandelion seedhead
The etherial world of the Dandelion seedhead
The etherial world of the Dandelion seedhead
Tiny Bracket Fungus The largest is aprox three qua…
Mondo Grass in flower
Morning dew on Mushroom
Morning dew on Mushroom
Honeysuckle in August !
Moonflower in the morning and the grasshopper !
Honeysuckle
Yellow Honeysuckle
Clematis 'Incence'
Clematis 'Incence'
The OTHER side ! Yellow happiness !
Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) with a Shield or S…
Clematis seed head Collage
Morning Glory seedhead
Morning Glory seed pod twins !
Honey Mushrooms - Armillaria mellea
Bradford Pear in full Autumn glory !
Amaryllis Collage
Underneath the new Mistletoe for the house
Beautiful Cottonwood Tree
The 1st Yellow Crocus 14-2-14
The first purple Crocus
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I am truely appreciative you think its good. They were like little fairy castles !! They didnt last.. but so beautiful !
Pam J club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubPam J club has replied to Esther clubPam J club has replied to Ceropegia clubThey are beautiful !
The tree doesnt mind... they wont kill it.
Pam J club has replied to Diane Putnam clubPersonally I believe in Faeries.. and I think they wanted a skylight. Well you know how you get these wild ideas when you have had one glass of nectar too many !!
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