freeheeln Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2020 Apr 29, 2024 #11 Trout Lily along the sheltered bank of the nearby Brook.
Ripitz Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2020 Apr 29, 2024 #12 Our flowering native spring ephemerals are most handsome. Wake robin / Trillium erectum pierces through the leaf litter of a tulip poplar. Last edited: Apr 29, 2024
Our flowering native spring ephemerals are most handsome. Wake robin / Trillium erectum pierces through the leaf litter of a tulip poplar.
T tirolski Well-known member Joined Aug 3, 2020 May 2, 2024 #13 Azaleas are kaput but the tulips are blooming now.
MarzNC Well-known member Joined Jul 18, 2020 May 2, 2024 #15 Did somebody say azaleas? Most of mine were done by the time I got back from Alta but my favorite ones near the door were still looking good.
Did somebody say azaleas? Most of mine were done by the time I got back from Alta but my favorite ones near the door were still looking good.
T tirolski Well-known member Joined Aug 3, 2020 May 3, 2024 #16 tirolski said: Azaleas are kaput but the tulips are blooming now. Click to expand... Before kaputation.
tirolski said: Azaleas are kaput but the tulips are blooming now. Click to expand... Before kaputation.
Ripitz Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2020 May 3, 2024 #17 Our Wild Eastern Red Columbine / Aquilegia canadensis blooms along the rail trail in Stormville, NY.