I haven't been here for awhile, (or most of my blogs, for that matter), but had to check out your trumpet vine. Your photos always look so familiar to me, you seem to grow the same things I try to grow in my own yard! You have much better luck! Then I look at your location and am reminded that you are in New York! I'm here in Chicago, but we must be in the same zone. My garden has been put to sleep for a few weeks already although we're having 50 degree temperatures. Love your garden and photos. Have a great Thanksgiving!
I love the Star Gazer lilies! We have some here in our garden too. They look amazing.
As far as the angel trumpet, isn't that the garden plant that if you rub the leaf it smells like peanut butter? We have one plant that does this and looks very similar.
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I haven't been here for awhile, (or most of my blogs, for that matter), but had to check out your trumpet vine. Your photos always look so familiar to me, you seem to grow the same things I try to grow in my own yard! You have much better luck! Then I look at your location and am reminded that you are in New York! I'm here in Chicago, but we must be in the same zone. My garden has been put to sleep for a few weeks already although we're having 50 degree temperatures.
Love your garden and photos. Have a great Thanksgiving!
Very nice photographs, Jean. I look forward to springtime when the flowers begin to bloom again.
The salmon color of the trumpet vine is so beautiful -- the white gorgeous too. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Jean.
You were so holding out on us!! These are beautiful!!
I love the Star Gazer lilies! We have some here in our garden too. They look amazing.
As far as the angel trumpet, isn't that the garden plant that if you rub the leaf it smells like peanut butter? We have one plant that does this and looks very similar.
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