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Bogturtle's Garden- March 2024

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Sold everywhere, this time of year, and one pot was planted at the base of the Sourgum Tree by the front walk. Just keeps getting better and better. The dwarf called 'Tete a Tete'.                                                                                                            Half inch wide flowers on what is often called the 'white forsythia'. Abeliophylum distichum, a Korean native, but reported to be rare, there. At any rate, my bush is sparse, getting quite a bit of shade, and tinted pink, which frequently happens with cooler weather. In fact, a pink form does exist. I suppose this is the typical 'Lenten Rose'. Some sort of Helleborus hybrid, likely. If I had my druthers, I'd appreciate the flowers facing o...

Bogturtle's Garden- February 2024

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 Traditionally, I have used February to post the assortment of evergreen plants on the property.  Same old, but I hate to post old pictures from other years. And the same colorful plants, with flowers now, or colored bark, will be included, as if I did not show them recently. Unfortunately, to my knowledge, the wildlife, here, is usually recorded on videos between 10 and 20 seconds long. To my knowledge, I still cannot post such long videos on this site.  Taken through a window on 2/1 and a sunny day, which have not come often, recently. Most notable are the green stems of the Kerria japonica 'plena' and the berries on the American Holly.  Annoyingly, the camera had to be set on red emphasizing 'sunset' mode, to show off the berries better, and then the green of the Kerria stems is harder to see. We have seen the waves of Robins that always Winter here, and the berries on the Winterberry bushes are already gone, but most of the American Holly berries are still here. ...