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tree peony

Patience is not my virture, however, I waited 3 years for this beauty to bloom and it was worth it. Stunning! Tree peonies have been growing in...

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wisteria

Wisteria, native to the South, like kudzu is quite invasive. However of the two I would choice wisteria for its color and fragrance. However, I must...

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Carolina jessamine

My yellow jasmine is starting to bloom in my backyard! The name of this vine  varies from Carolina jessamine, yellow jessamine, trumpet vine,...

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african daisies

My newest edition to the backyard might be one of my favorites... African Daisies!

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tulip time

It is tulip time in my backyard. Although the Netherlands is the largest producer of tulips, they are actually native to Asia and have been...

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poppies

Poppies can be quite controversial to some nationalities depending on the color. Red poppies are worn in remembrance of war, representing the blood...

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redbud time

My redbud trees are another harbinger of spring alongside daffodils and Lenten roses. Indigenous to North America and High in Vitamin C Native...

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shamrock

According to legend, the leaves of shamrock represent hope, faith, love and the fourth for luck. There are approximately 10,000 regular three leaf...

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