


| Pics & Tips 75: Flowers By Gale Chester Whittington ==Copyright 2004-2008== |
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| Bird's eye view of Wild Traveling Garlic (allium canadanse). Each little clove forms a miniature plant with tiny leaves before falling off and rooting into the soil, disguised as grass. 5-28-08 |
| The blossoms on this seedling Sky Blue Tradescantia Spiderwort are extra numerous this year. Lovely, indeed. 5-28-08 |
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| Check out the shadow from the feathery stamens on this Seedling Sky Blue Tradescantia Spiderwort. 5-28-08 |
| May 28, 2008! Enjoy your virtual walk through my Oklahoma Zone 7 gardens! |
| Cezanne Clematis blooming again. She's popping out of an azalea bush. 5-28-08 |
| Wild Traveling Garlic has made itself at home in my gardens, through no invitation of my own. 5-28-08 |
| Look at all the buds on this Seedling Sky Blue Tradescantia Spiderwort! 5-28-08 |
| Catmint blooms spring, summer, and fall. This one surrounded the trunk of a beautiful, weeping willow that died suddenly and mysteriously, as often plants do in this fickle and harsh environment. 5-28-08 |
| Pale blue Cezanne Clematis. 5-28-08 |
| Blue Stick Verbena bonares with loblolly pine and banana trees in the background. 5-28-08 |
| Interesting closeup of Stick Verbena bonares. 5-28-08 |
| Catmint is a close relative of Catnip. 5-28-08 |
| Stick Verbena bonares in front of Rose Tree gone back to its roots. 5-28-08 |
| Cezanne Clematis, up close and personal. 5-28-08 |
| Look closely and you might see a cat's face in the petals of Blue |
| Cezanne Clematis smiling at the world! 5-28-08 |














