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I know this is old but I would recommend this lens to anyone for botanical photography. It is reasonably priced and has good build quality. It is...
I was wondering if anybody knew what caused this damage? This is about a 6 foot (1.8m) high Leatherleaf Viburnum (Viburnum rhytidophyllum). It...
TonyR thanks for the link. Butea monosperma is definitely the tree. I noticed that it has a synonym of Erythrina monosperma but when I looked up...
I am having trouble identifying this tree. It was about the size of a Crabapple (for the temparte gardeners). Growing in Davie, Florida (just west...
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You are welcome. Thanks for the comments on the site.
KarinL Normally I would agree about the soil test however in case like the one hholli1 is speaking of a soil test is a prudent course of action....
This is very good advice and an excellent place to get started.
This would be a good choice. If you are not over run with deer as most of CT is. I have planted a lot of these and found out that they will quite...
Your welcome. I have some planted among some rocks and that seems to keep it from spreading too much. RonB must be on vacation as I got to...
That is Castor Bean. Please remember if you have small children that this plant is considered toxic.
Just a guess. It looks like Arundo donax or Giant Reed
I agree. The New York Botanical Garden has a Daffodil and Daylily 'walk' which is pretty amazing. I have ripped off the idea several times ;-) We...
Greetings from the Southwestern part of the state. I hope that it comes back. If it is grafted much sure that the new growth is coming from...
That is certainly true. This vine under good conditions runs rampant and is way too much work. You are right a lot of other vines do this too, but...
I will never, ever, ever plant this plant again.
I am not a big fan of Iceplant either. We often use Daylillies for banks around here, don't know how they do in San Diego. I normally pick 5 or 6...
LOL. I don't think those are going to make it in Connecticut. We use Inkberry Ilex glabra and some of the smaller Blue Hollies to replace Boxwoods.
Ron B, thanks for the ID. It is a stunner of a flower.
Here is a close up of the flower.