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Witch hazel. I always just enjoy these blossoms. It's nice that they come so late in the year. #Bloomscrolling


A morning visit to the Alnwick Garden. Scottish half term so it was pretty busy, however I managed to find the quieter corners.
#AlnwickGarden #BloomScrolling #Photography


Just some random morning pics from war-ravaged Portland OR 🙄 #BloomScrolling


Butterfly milkweed, with what I think is a green sweat bee #bloomscrolling


#cats #Caturday #catsofmastodon #fedicats here is Junior enjoying the #Mosstodon rock wall and #plants including the big #orchid #Flowers behind him with lots of small flowers on its two sprays. #Bloomscrolling and also #fern for your enjoyment my #mastodon #friends ☮️🌈🕉️🌻😻


Bee sleeping on joe pye weed in the early morning #Bloomscrolling


I really like goldenrod — its big plumes and bright colors, and the way it sways gently in the breeze. Beezels on teasels are fun, too. 🌾🐝

#BikeTooter #wildflowers #bees #bloomscrolling #Colorado


Rose-of-Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus). Blooming despite heavy deer grazing #bloomscrolling


Have I mentioned recently how much I like my rock garden?
My car mechanic gave me a ride home the other day when my car had to stay the night, and when he saw my garden, he said, wow that's a lot of plants!
#bloomscrolling


#lilies #Bloomscrolling deer ate them all last year. This year they are doing well.


Eastern redbuds are blooming all across the forests of #Appalachia
#Bloomscrolling



In case you are bloomscrolling…this photo will probably take some time. 😉 A cute little field of lupins 🥰😂.

Somewhere in Iceland…again. June 2022.

#bloomscrolling #iceland #photography #landscapephotography #spring #lupins


Despite the chilly weather our matchstick bromeliads are blooming #FloweringFriday #bloomscrolling


Iris blooming in November after several frosts? #bloomscrolling


Our local edible garden trail is on. I met a woman who’s turned a plain grassy slope into terraced and mulched raised beds with many types of citrus, pomegranates, almonds, every vegetable, and salvias to bring in pollinators. It took her five years from grass slope to the capacity to feed her neighbours in community dinners, her next move. I came home with a salvia cutting I don’t have and I’ll send back to her some of mine. She gave me so much hope.

#bloomscrolling #gardening

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