Pic of the Day, Fri. Nov 20

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growingranny_va_z7 Posted: 11-20-2009 5:19 AM

119 Days until the First Day of Spring!

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JJ93volvo replied on 11-20-2009 5:40 AM

What a pretty hydrangea. Not too much growing in the garden here.

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SunshineNY6 replied on 11-20-2009 5:41 AM

Which means the current supply of  blooms are about depleted at least up here in the north.

Another mystery flower from the seed packet.

"This is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it."  Psalm 118:24 

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kimmer58 replied on 11-20-2009 6:53 AM

Oh that is just beautiful . . a hydrangea right?  Awesome!

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plantdoctorzn4 replied on 11-20-2009 7:18 AM

Pretty hydrangea...Wendy, I can't help you out on this one.  I have a pic of my burgundy Monarda that I got from my dear friend...her funeral was yesterday...104 years old.  Charlene

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growingranny_va_z7 replied on 11-20-2009 8:21 AM
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Oh that is just beautiful . . a hydrangea right?  Awesome!

Yes it is, unfortunately I don't know the name of it, the tag fell out of the pot when I moved. This pic was taken early in the fall...no blooms on it now

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akajoan replied on 11-20-2009 9:44 AM

Well, this is what our (Endless Summer) hydrangeas look like now.   

Still pretty, will leave these to create some winter interest. 

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Hiker07_IL_5 replied on 11-20-2009 9:59 AM

I have a Limelight hydrangea. Thought it was a dud because it stayed white all summer but then it turned green and pink before Fall, even now it's pretty though it's brown. Wish we could reverse the seasons!

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grannyfarmer replied on 11-20-2009 10:05 AM

Trying out my micro lens!

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plantdoctorzn4 replied on 11-20-2009 12:43 PM

Great job, Grannyfarmer...I would like to do more with my camera.  I think it was Flowerjunkie that took some kind of photography class last year...or did she learn from a site on line?  (CRS)  Anyway, she certainly has alot of beautiful pictures now.  Charlene

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skippydel13zone6KY replied on 11-20-2009 2:52 PM

Oh Molly, I just love the way you think!  LOL And love your hydrangea too!  Charlene, what a nice tribute to your friend, may she rest in peace!

-Deloris

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Stelios replied on 11-20-2009 3:23 PM

So nice to see some life on this thread.  Here,  it is really the end of the growing season.  We have had no snow and the temperature is quite mild for this time of year, but everything is turning brown except the grass.  I'm afraid my house plants are sleeping as well.  Not too much is happening.  The white red/salmon cactus finished blooming.  The lilac coloured one has buds.  Now my hibiscus has one bloom and the double peach one has none.  So that leaves my orchid which believes it is supposed to bloom all the time.  That's ok by me....love it.  I can't believe that an orchid can be that beautiful.

Thanks for sharing.

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cove2700 replied on 11-21-2009 12:09 AM

Beautiful Bee Balm.  I have some the same color but mine gets mildew really bad.  I've been gone most of the day so it is late. I'll try to have  some pics for you tomorrow.  I've been shopping again! For plants that is.

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