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D&M FLOWER BEDS, BORDERS, FOUNDATION PLANTINGS
(B) Front, left and right of driveway
(B) Front, left and right of driveway
Zebra Grass in between the Magnolias to the left of the drive
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By: Balcony Birder
Zebra Grass with a patch of Day Lilies
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By: Balcony Birder
Forsythia - Some scraggly bushes behind the Zebra Grass out by the driveway between two Junipers. It should look pretty in the
Views: 474
By: Balcony Birder
The next few pictures will be all the plants I don't know in this area. :o)
Views: 573
By: Balcony Birder
Orchid (Bletilla striata) "Hyacinthina". More by the garage (showing flowers).
Views: 529
By: Balcony Birder
Orchid (Bletilla striata) "Hyacinthina"
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By: Balcony Birder
Flowerbeds right of the drive. The arrows show the general order of the pictures.
Views: 366
By: Balcony Birder
diikwii
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By: Balcony Birder
Ageratum - little blue flower is an annual but it freely reseeds. There are oodles of it in Pepe's Pond area so there should be
Views: 402
By: Balcony Birder
Sedum - The Stonecrop family. Learn to love it. It's a perennial and comes in many, many varieties. It looks attractive when
Views: 485
By: Balcony Birder
Nandina - Thanks Debbie for the ID. Going by the leaves I'd say it's the cultivar "Firepower".
Views: 462
By: Balcony Birder
Nandina "Firepower"
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By: Balcony Birder
blue spiked salvia/sage
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By: Balcony Birder
Roses - I never got into roses all that much. Prune dead heads, dead wood, and maybe thin canes a bit.
Views: 391
By: Balcony Birder
Montauk Daisies
Views: 363
By: Balcony Birder
Crepe Myrtle
Views: 407
By: Balcony Birder
Salvia/Sage
Views: 425
By: Balcony Birder
Under the Red Maple are mature plantings of Hosta followed by Day Lilies.
Views: 384
By: Balcony Birder
After the Day Lilies begin the naturalized flower beds. Here are bits of sedum, ageratum, yarrow, etc. Some Cornflower/Bachelo
Views: 437
By: Balcony Birder
Continuing with the naturalized beds... included are Yarrow, Black-eyed Susan, Pink Ladies, and orange Butterfly Weed.
Views: 434
By: Balcony Birder
Yarrow
Views: 552
By: Balcony Birder
Pink Ladies
Views: 491
By: Balcony Birder
diikwii
Views: 498
By: Balcony Birder
Butterfly Weed
Views: 489
By: Balcony Birder
This looks like more Nandina, but a different variety.
Views: 452
By: Balcony Birder
Purple Coneflower
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By: Balcony Birder
Montauk Daisy, summer blooming dwarf Day Lily, Phlox in back
Views: 455
By: Balcony Birder
A blue Japanese and white and blue Irises
Views: 388
By: Balcony Birder
Phlox
Views: 337
By: Balcony Birder
Turning the corner after the Phlox...
Views: 346
By: Balcony Birder
Blood Sage/Salvia
Views: 396
By: Balcony Birder
Big Pink Sage/Salvia
Views: 376
By: Balcony Birder
Galinsoga/Quickweed - Some people eat the leaves. This is the end of the naturalized area.
Views: 419
By: Balcony Birder
The naturalized area is followed by two mature Dwarf Alberta Spruce bordering plantings of Day Lilies and variegated prostrate J
Views: 383
By: Balcony Birder
Nearing the end of the flower beds at the front of the house.
Views: 440
By: Balcony Birder
(Complete) Bachelor Button, Cornflower (Stokesia laevis) unknown cultivar 10/1/11 D&M MD
Views: 368
By: Balcony Birder
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