SpikeW wrote:
I have a friend who has been working to advance magnolias and this is one of his hybrids
The azalea shown is my own but the photo I like because of the water drop
Another friends azalea and again the hosta background I think makes the picture
A few years ago I visited a garden that had the candelabra primroses. I was so impressed I asked where I could get them. A couple of months later he showed up with some small plants. From those originals I have expanded the planting until they extend up the little waterway making a great display which I tried to show here in photos.
The fifth photo shows a natural (God) planting which I always referred to as dwarf Lilies of the Valley. A visitor took their picture an had a wildflower expert identify it as Canadian Mayflower---
sometimes called dwarf Lilly of the Valley.
The last photo is two Sphinx Moths.
Sorry I got the one photo were it interrupts the primroses but i learned corrections are dangerous.
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Your beautiful images reveal a woodland paradise, Spike. God gave you the subject and your talent enabled you to capture it.