We've had 3 weeks of intermittent gentle soak-in-the-ground rain and everything looks wonderful. The bluebonnets are germinating and so are the weeds! Maybe we'll have a great wildflower spring.
The Naked Ladies, so called because the bloom spikes erupt before their leaves. |
Lots of blooms on the pear tree! Nothing will come of this, so late in the season. |
Snow on the Mountain native euphorbia. I picked up seeds along the roadside in my neighborhood. love them |
Crepe Myrtle Tuscarosa |
I bought this livestock feed/water container at Tractor Supply to use as a pond and it is at least 12 inches deep and all filled with the recent rains. |
Close up of the euphorbia |
Butterfly vine, the dried seed pods look like butterflies. |
Heavily blooming prostrate rosemary. |
Native ground cover horse herb. I love it. |
Crepe mrytle. I think this is 'Dynamite'. |
Judy Wisdom memorial rose. A joke name for a passalong rose from my friend Judy Wisdom. |
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