Sweetfern, Comptonia peregrina, is neither sweet nor a fern. It looks like something the dinosaurs would have walked through, releasing the warmest, spiciest aromas of imagination.
I totally get that! Even though I know where to look for my perennials, it's likely I've missed some blooms that have been concealed by the jungle here. There was about 12 feet of chin-high greenery between me and that daylily - I used a telephoto lens!
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Pretty! My yard has SO much green, but not much color.
ReplyDeleteI totally get that! Even though I know where to look for my perennials, it's likely I've missed some blooms that have been concealed by the jungle here. There was about 12 feet of chin-high greenery between me and that daylily - I used a telephoto lens!
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ReplyDeleteChris from Boise
I was hoping ;)
DeleteAh yes. I so love them. Mine did not do well this year. That long dry spell in June just did them in.
ReplyDeleteI am SO grateful for the daylilies this year, especially!
DeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteI do love the daylilies :)
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