Quote from: Sqrl Klr on May 08, 2024, 07:10:04 PMWhatever they are they're pretty X! Most certainly! I am no expert either so don't listen to me LOL
Whatever they are they're pretty X!
Quote from: Hoosier Daddy on May 09, 2024, 01:54:36 PMQuote from: Sqrl Klr on May 08, 2024, 07:10:04 PMWhatever they are they're pretty X! Most certainly! I am no expert either so don't listen to me LOLI'm sorry, you were saying something?
My wonder wife is pretty serious about her flowers and used to be a lily fanatic. Here first guess was a stargazer lily variety but cant be sure without better photos and scale.
That reminds of a joke about a "sock tucker" and a "cork sucker" at working professions.
Quote from: buellm2 on May 09, 2024, 03:58:15 PMMy wonder wife is pretty serious about her flowers and used to be a lily fanatic. Here first guess was a stargazer lily variety but cant be sure without better photos and scale.Ernie, if you click/tap on the picture, it will render the full resolution.
The northern lights in Ohio.
My MIL gave us a little clematis plant 2 seasons ago. It didn't seem to do well the first season, so figured it wasn't going to even come back the following season. Well, it did, and it grew a little bit bigger, but no flowers to show.This season it has really come onto its own. It looks like with each season, it will get more and more spectacular!) Had one for over 30years and keeps coming back. Have a 6ft length of 12 ga solid green THHN wire for it to climb up a post light. Hasn't bloomed yet up here in upstate NY. ( always thought the name sounded like a disease )