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Pics of general plants in bloom

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Some of my perennials are in bloom:
Dwarf Korean lilac, a nice neat little shrub about 4 feet tall after 6 years.

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And a Hansa rose, no mildew, no care, takes a beating from heat.

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Weigelia:
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Peony, name forgotten.
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And one of my favs, the honeysuckle that I standardized (made into a tree):
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And a pic of my little pond...the 4 goldfish are hiding.
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Just had to include this: 3 robin babies the day they hatched, and 4 days later!
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Post by Wes North Van »

Nice looking yard Barb.

Is that just the standard hoineysuckle?
I never knew you could make it into a tree.

Great pic of the robins
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Nice colors Barb!

Does that honeysuckle have a scent?

PS-(Keep an eye on those little birdies)...


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Wes, that's just the run-of-the-mill honeysuckle (mostly a small shrub/vine).
It took years and years and years (15+, I think) to keep pinching out all buds to create and maintain a central leader.

A strong post in the pot got it training upright.
Once it was at about 8 or 9 feet tall, I transplanted it into the ground without the stake.
Each spring it still wants to put out buds all along the stem.
I just rub them off otherwise it'd revert to a bush form very quickly.

Palmettoman, nope, no scent :(
And the flowers last only about a week.

It was fun to do, but I cannot believe I was that patient in my younger years!
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