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Colors from your garden - a colorful thread

Bhuter said:
Very nice, Nancy & Kevin! Colorful!

Kevin: Is that 3rd picture down a Bleeding Heart...or Fuchsia...not sure if those are the same or not. Lovely!

You painted that amazing flower specimen, right Nancy? [emoji1939] Holy makerel...unbelievable colors!!! Huge, and uber bright! Fabuloso!

Ran around the yard taking pics of itty bitty flowers hiding in the grass.

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Some past friends! Old pics. The spider on the bottom right is chowin' on an aphid.
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Various Capsicum Flowers
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I have a lot of mushroom pictures as well. Would anybody be interested in seeing those? Don't be afraid to speak up or say no.
I think some of those are blue eyes grass, and or Rainlilies
 
For years, we've had a jungle in the side yard. Only about 4 feet wide, but the entire length of the property line. Walnut trees, oak trees, & various other "weed trees", with numerous vining plants that have them all in bondage. While walking past it yesterday, I noticed flower petals on the ground that I had never seen before...within the jungle. I asked GIP if he had any clue as to what it was, and he immediately had an answer....and one that seemed to be accurate.


Catalpa bignonioides
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I live up north. This is a southern tree. But I guess it doesn't care about climate. Lol
 
Bhuter said:
For years, we've had a jungle in the side yard. Only about 4 feet wide, but the entire length of the property line. Walnut trees, oak trees, & various other "weed trees", with numerous vining plants that have them all in bondage. While walking past it yesterday, I noticed flower petals on the ground that I had never seen before...within the jungle. I asked GIP if he had any clue as to what it was, and he immediately had an answer....and one that seemed to be accurate.


Catalpa bignonioides
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I live up north. This is a southern tree. But I guess it doesn't care about climate. Lol
i live in the northeast and there is one of these trees next to the parking lot where i work. the flowers are beautiful and very fragrant when in bloom but the tree really makes a mess. there are long beans that are about a foot long that drop when they dry up. they drop after the flowers drop. finally the leaves drop in the fall so 3 times during the growing season it sheds a lot and i learned not to park under it. 
 
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