Musings

Concepts matter

There are leaves and leaflets. Do not confuse if you have botanical leanings.

THAT season

Yup, it’s THAT season, when the peonies are in bud…

…and new growth sports that special spring green.

Ho-hum

Just some (invasive) honeysuckle, plain and boring compared to events of the beginning of the week.

Timing

Late Easter lily.

I write this as JCB texts with a friend who’s in Taiwan, and they’re trying to figure out what day it is. 🤣🤣🤣

Floral multitude

I think of this azalea in our back garden as White Cloud. This is a non-flash, long-exposure night shot, and it looks darned spooky.

A rose is…

“Multiflora rose” is a phrase I think of in my dad’s voice for reasons I cannot explain; this, however, is not a multiflora rose.

Ancient and spore-throwing

I don’t remember ever seeing horsetails in landscaping, a a very few home gardens, I think, but not a commercial spot. Like this. Kinda sparse here, but visually interesting. Then, I spot a Paris garden shot on the Equisetum WikiPee page, so…live and learn.

Cherry vocab

I’m not much for pink and frilly, but these are gorgeous. I think this is a chrysanthemum cherry.

Growth and development

Although it was a bit overcast when I walked this morning, I could see the branches above are far more leafed out. Then I remembered that I’d photographed this branch some days back. So this is today.

And this is the same branches on the 25th, so six days ago. Pure spring green!

Location location…

Love the elegant long filaments and the warm red-orange shades of these flame azaleas…rather similar in morphology (not color) to the showy native azaleas we have in the woods in the mountains north of us. I’m not in the woods, so I’m enjoying the nursery specimens here and there I see in my neighborhood walks.