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Deborah C

Durham, NC
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Ok, me again. Any idea what the heck this plant is? The berries almost look like jalepenos...

Jane P
Jane P Fishers, IN
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 12, 2012
    I agree with Marlyn W, ornamental peppers.
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  • I'm not altogether certain, but I believe the fading foliage may be dicentra. 3
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Scenes from an Italian garden

Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 10, 2012
    Oh,OK. I can see what looks like, to me, some flower buds and they remind me of wild ...»
    cranesbill. The colors of the fading foliage is a nice contrast to the green foliage around them. You take very good photos, thanks for sharing.

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  • Vertical Succulent Garden made from an older window frame.  I added succulents to the window. 3
  • Close up of  succulent garden after approximately a month.
  • Here is a photo of the garden on my  front porch. 1

Upcycled Vertical Succulent Garden

Using an old window frame I made a vertical succulent garden. I stapled hardware cloth to the window frame. Then we added a piece of plywood to the back. Black dirt was added next and ...»
various kinds of succulents. It will take about a month to fill in. This will come back every year. You can find a step by step tutorial on my blog. Happy Gardening!

4 Hours 40.00 Moderate
Barb C
Barb C Mayfield, MI
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 10, 2012
    Love it!!!
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  • The fantastic foliage of Helleborus candidus. 2
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Scenes from an Italian garden

Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 08, 2012
    I love the colors, texture, and lines in this photo. Are you going to frame, and hang it? I would.
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  • Hypericum calycinum. 2
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Scenes from an Italian garden

Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 08, 2012
    Saint Johns Wort, love their flowers.
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  • An ancient olive tree at the center of the upper garden. 5
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Scenes from an Italian garden

Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 08, 2012
    I second that!!!!
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  • A lovely Adiantum taking advantage of a tough spot. 2
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Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 08, 2012
    Such a delicate looking plant, maidenhair ferns are lovely indeed.
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  • More unlabeled loveliness, but a Rhus, I believe. 1
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Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on Jun 08, 2012
    I love the flowers as well as the fall foliage of sumac.
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  • Sweet Magnolia Blossom 1

Magnolia

Just in time for the Memorial Day Weekend, our Magnolia tree shared its beautiful and fragrant flowers
Debi M
Debi M Washington, NC
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on May 26, 2012
    My most favorite trees to climb in where the magnolias in my Grandmas yard! I could see the ...»
    top of her house, it was great!

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Can anyone tell me what this vine is?

My mother had these growing in her yard when she moved into her house...I took a cutting...and they grow like crazy! I just love their miniature "clematis/passion flower" looking blooms...but I would sure like to know what they are!
Tammy@Deja Vue Designs
Tammy@Deja Vue Designs Amherst, TX
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  • Deborah C
    Commented on May 26, 2012
    @ Micki M photo; Solomon's seal (Polygonatum)
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