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The photos where taken at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. Looks to be Cupressus funebris (Chinese weeping cypress.
Taken in south Vancouver. Not sure if the branches are diseased or not.
I first saw lawns in the Langara area south of 49th Ave being ripped up by crows and just thought it was crows being inventive as they tend to be....
The picture was taken on the Dilly Dally Trail Buntzen Lake. I found this picture on E-Flora but not sure if it's the same plant....
Langley Legion 56th. and Eastleigh Crescent. The fate of these trees is unknown as the property is sold or being sold.
This corydalis just showed up in my yard growing along side an old fence post laying on the ground in a some what shady moist area. My question is...
This palm, Tahina spectabilis is so large it can be seen via Google Earth. http://www.kew.org/science/news/new_palm_genus.html
If only the slugs in our garden could manage this remarkable...
I have a medium sized fish pond in my front yard that gets covered with duckweed in the summer. This pond happen to be frequented by racoons that...
How important is this conservatory?
Growing in Winona Park South Vancouver Langara.
Does anyone have any personal experiance with propagating roses from seeds. What methods do you find works best for you.
Is this what is called a Michealmas Daisy or is the name applied generically to all asters that flower in and around St. Micheal's Day September 29?
I would just like to share some pictures of this rose. Royal Visit was created by H.M. Eddie a local breeder from...
I am looking for some help in identifing this rose. The closest I can come is Seven Sisters, are there any rosarians out there that grow this rose...
The very unusual flowers on this tree immediatly caught my attention. I had to drive around the block and double park to get these pictures....
I know this is a leek but what is this growing out of it? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
We saw this growing lower down on the mountain side near Chilliwack Lake area William's Ridge.
I lost the tag to this plant and can't remember it's name.
Eddies Crimson (1956 Canada) Bred by J.H. Eddie