jblue, to random
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Tradescantia virginiana, spiderwort

Every part of this plant is edible if the bunnies don’t beat you to it. 🐰

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qkslvrwolf, to random
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on a day everyone expects to be rainy is so nice.

No lawnmowers. No motorcycles. No leaf blowers. No weed sackers.

Got a bunch of new in and doubled our rain barrels.

redcrew,
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@qkslvrwolf Oooh, that does make it easy to go wild! I've relied mostly on local plant swaps as well as annual metropark native plant sales.

I only started 4 years ago planting native plants, converting existing beds and digging up parts of the lawn.

Small planting in front yard doubled in size this year.

qkslvrwolf,
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@redcrew We do mulch-over-cardboard to kill the grass so we don't have to do all the digging. MUCCCHHHH easier for me.

We also have enough trees we can use leaves for the mulch! :-)

rmishra, to plants
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Cardinal flower- it's a humming bird magnet. Summer 2023 .#nature #nativeplants @nativeplants @nativeplants @plants

jblue, to plants
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Polistes fuscatus, dark paper wasp on Passiflora incarnata, maypop

Maypops are starting to turn bright yellow for the fall. 🍂

@plants

rmishra, to plants
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Drummond’s aster in full display. It was planted last summer. NE Ohio
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cohanf, to plants
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: and (also rain!) for a lot of leaves on the ground, but still colour to be found, especially in the understory and some plants /trees that turn later than others.
Top left Prunus- a plum variety growing well in the last few years-- after its pollinating mate died 🙄 Centre Ontario native Aralia racemosa ripened some berries, though the plants have mostly frozen down, now.
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jblue, to plants
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Bombus impatiens on Impatiens capensis

For reals. This was not staged. The bee landed on this flower of its own accord.

Common eastern bumblebee on jewelweed

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choyer, to plants en-gb

Seen today on the wayside in a quiet valley of the Taunus mountains, Germany: Lonicera periclymenum (honeysuckle, Waldgeißblatt). @plants @plantscience

PJD65, to gardening
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A few plants seen along a small roadside in northern Wisconsin.

Aralia racemosa - American Spikenard
Seed head: Arisaema triphyllum – Jack-In-the-Pulpit
Seed head: Actaea pachypoda - white baneberry (or doll's-eyes)

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rmishra, to plants
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Wild Bergamot @plants

rmishra, to plants
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Hummers love these. @plants

jblue, to plants
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Chionanthus virginicus, American fringe tree

Mine is a female tree but birds and squirrels eat most of the berries. The berries are awful, chemical tasting. 2 cycles of cold stratification needed to germinate seeds. Flowers smell faintly like honeysuckle with a little jasmine. Dried, they smell like floral fresh hay.

@plants

jblue, to plants
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jblue, to plants
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Sunny solanums ☀️

Physalis ixocarpa (Queen of Minalco tomatillo), physalis grisea/virginiana/heterophylla (strawberry tomato)

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