Sunday, January 6, 2019

Plants on the farm #3 190106


      Day lilies seemed to do very well on the farm.

      This general Sikorsky clematis was always a reliable vine and the flowers were beautiful.
      I don't even know what these wildflowers were, but they made for a pretty display and they were knee high to boot.
      Springtime was always colorful and this shot taken from the roadside has a purple lilac on the left, a red bud tree center and bittersweet on the right.
      This burning bush was green all summer and turned fire red in November.
      The last two pictures were from a Joseph's coat rose. It produced nice roses of different colors on the same plant.
      
      
Copyright Bill Weber 2018 and beyond.

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