Gypzee Ruffles . .
* Yellow * Carolina Primrose ..
Visiting ..
Poppy!!!
.. who are you ?
Feathers & Dogwood leaves ..
Beyond the Frame ..
.. almost
oh - so small
.. going up ?
Lavender -
just casual ..
.. save
The Other ..
- in flight
..non-hyper
Free ..
Mr Robin ..
Poppy of orange ..
.. and what does he see ?
.. behind
.. part of the moon
A blooming lily ..
- watching
Lilies 4 ..
Lily Sunshine ..
Dinner out . .
.. Little Dog
busted !
.. orange is
Viburnam-Korean Spice ..
Listen to the music ..
Papa ..
.. ? ID .. Queen Anne's Lace / ....Yarrow . .
Full -
Poppy in B & W ..
looking -
.. a visitor
gift # 2
.. a gift
.. craters and all that
.. just barely
purple velvet ..
.. concert
Unfurling ..
- no hiding
Lavender -
Happy ..
.. a few steps away
- meet me at the
a blanket of Stars -
Pink -
. . .
yes - then no --
It's a great day ..
.. ringing bells of Pink Hyacinthoides hispanica…
Star of Bethlehem ..
.. no longer
.. mocking
Valley gals ...
.. green
.. just looking
.. softly ring the bells
~ just dandy ~
.. Mock Orange
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Money, money Honey ...
- how often have you wished for a 'money tree' ?
- we have a Money Plant ( or several ) in our Surprise - Inherited Garden
- do remember last Fall seeing some under the Dogwood
- now I get to see the entire process of growth
- having purple flowers to start it off is a winner !
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- we have a Money Plant ( or several ) in our Surprise - Inherited Garden
- do remember last Fall seeing some under the Dogwood
- now I get to see the entire process of growth
- having purple flowers to start it off is a winner !
(c) All Rights Reserved
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunaria_annua
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Let it grow and the "pennies" ripen and dry.
Then gently rub the outsides off and you are left with (the seeds in there ) and a beautiful silvery 'penny"
The stems look lovely in a dried flower arrangement.
Mum also use to lightly spray them with gold... and silver and copper spray paint for Christmas arrangements !
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