This is our Flowering Crab tree referred to as Blizzard.
It earned its name because, as the petals fall it appears to be snowing.
The photo was taken May 18th 2020.
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In the following table, the newest collection is at the top of the table.
Collection | A short description of the content | link |
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16 | Oct. 24, Before the hard freeze on Oct. 16, Lavonne brought this Hibiscus inside. It has blossomed. Take a look. | 16 |
15 | Oct. 16, Last night we had our second hard freeze. I refer to this Rose as the, "last Rose of Summer". | 15 |
14 | Oct. 9, The season is almost over, we have had frost. Look at the fall colors. The Burning Bush is in full color. Take a tour. | 14 |
13 | Oct. 2, a small set of photos, these may be the last of the season. Frost occurred Oct. 3. | 13 |
12 | August 16, Naked Ladies, Hibiscus and more. | 12 |
11 | August 5, A variety of current beautiful flowers. | 11 |
10 | July 23, A small set of recent interesting photos. | 10 |
9 | July 14, A walk around the yard, an assortment. | 9 |
8 | July 9,This collection features Day Lillies | 8 |
7 | July 1, More pretty flowers, take a look. | 7 |
6 | June 21 See what is blooming. | 6 |
5 | June 12, A small collection adjacent to the front step. | 5 |
4 | June 12, This collection features Petunias. | 4 |
3 | June 9, Roses, Petunias, Peonies and more. | 3 |
2 | June 4, The Irises are really starting to blossom. The Popies are exhibiting the best ever blossoms. | 2 |
1 | May - June 3, Take a look around our backyard. Spring is here and many flowers are blooming. | 1 |