Oh, I like that those lilies don't grow from the plant on their own stems, but are off the main leafy stem like Easter Lilies. (I don't know much about lilies, have lots of day lilies around me only)
Those are hops, Dannie, as used to make beer. A friend of ours planted them several years ago and has harvested them yearly. They need a VERY tall support to grow on -- these are tied up to the upper story of a barn. If you want a bit of the root to start your own, let me know and I'll find out the best time to get some.
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Vicki, you know that saying, less is more? Well you've achieved that here. The last photo is magical.
we have had an abundance of the small mushrooms this year, dont know if it is the rain we have had or what....the lily twins are cute too...smiles.
Oh, I like that those lilies don't grow from the plant on their own stems, but are off the main leafy stem like Easter Lilies. (I don't know much about lilies, have lots of day lilies around me only)
Beautiful!
Such delicacy in each one of these pictures!
I love th e picture of the Hope vine. Is it a native to the area? Actually, I always love all your photos, photography is one of your many talents.
Those are hops, Dannie, as used to make beer. A friend of ours planted them several years ago and has harvested them yearly. They need a VERY tall support to grow on -- these are tied up to the upper story of a barn. If you want a bit of the root to start your own, let me know and I'll find out the best time to get some.
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