Apart from all being spring bloomers, none of these flowers is really that much like the others.
And in a way, this diversity is pretty convenient because it's not like you're ever liable to confuse a fothergilla with a tulip or a lilac once you get to know which is which.
Karen Orlando: I was a 2010 horticultural intern at Brooklyn Botanic and an organic vegetable gardener at Floyd Bennett Gardens Association, a community garden in Brooklyn.
last words (with berries)
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These days I often think about dying, and death. Which also makes me think
about life, and living. I've been close to what feels like a lot of dying
peop...
Cranford Rose Garden on a September Day
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I've known forever that roses bloom in June and then, if you're lucky,
again in September. This was a strange season and one sure sign that
something wa...
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