Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Your Neck of the Woods 2015 Part 5, 5 by ssgardener
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ssgardener wrote: There were lovely tree hydrangeas, much bigger than any than I've seen in this mid Atlantic. Hydrangea paniculata and Black-eyed Susans were probably the common garden plants. 1 a typical garden on the island. 2 this person was so sick of the deer that she decided to just paint pictures of flowers! 3 another typical island garden. 4 a huge clump of joe Pye weed at our bed and breakfast. 5. The Bush compound in the background. And I think that's native lysimachia on the foreground! I also noticed a TON of roses with giant rose hips the size of golf balls. These roses had extremely thorny stems. Could they be the invasive multiflora rose? This message was edited Aug 29, 2015 7:53 AM |