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WOW! What a showstopper!

I believe this is “Starry Starry Night” Hardy Hibiscus belonging to the mallow family.  It captures your attention immediately with the 7-8” blooms.  They truly are as large as your face! πŸ˜€

The flowers ar
I planted 3 butterfly milkweed last year. They did great! 
The plants developed seed pods and I even harvested seed to keep.

Then, I didn’t think they made it through the winter.
To my surprise, my butterfly milkweed not only lived…&hel
Just creating a little Japanese Garden design to evoke peace, tranquility and “zen” vibes while providing a solution to a low drainage area.

There are four essential elements used in Japanese garden design: rocks, water, plants, and key
Gardeners love to share plants! πŸͺ΄ 

A special friend and gardener @hitormissgardening  gave me a White-Veined Dutchman’s Pipevine last year. It is a very unique plant that you don’t see very often. 

I quickly accepted the gift with a gr
My daughter captured this photo of two honey bees on a purple coneflower. Love it so! πŸ’• 🐝 🐝
A new plant love of mine…Rose of Sharon.

This is a Raspberry Smoothie Althea/Rose of Sharon/Hibiscus. I planted it last year. Flower🌺🌸

Love full sun.
Deciduous.
Brilliant blooms summer to frost.
Double blooms!
Grows into a vase shape.
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