After not blooming for months, the tabachine bush just burst into bloom. I guess it was waiting for the rain.
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After not blooming for months, the tabachine bush just burst into bloom. I guess it was waiting for the rain.
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This hibiscus doesn’t bloom nearly as often as the others, perhaps because Zoe eats them? At any rate, it is a real treat when it does bloom. Presently, two flowers. They’ll be gone by tomorrow so wanted to share them.
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The popular name for this flower is “Seaside Petunia.” Ironic, because I photographed it in Sheridan, Wyoming. Looks like something has been chewing on the bottom flower. Rabbits, perhaps? There is always one in the yard there.
I decided to research the matter, and this is what I discovered:
“Fortunately, petunias are a totally safe food for rabbits, and most rabbits absolutely love them and will eat them by the handful. Rabbits tend to be keen on eating flowers, so if you let your bunny roam free in your garden, be aware that it is likely to nibble at least a few of the pretty petals.” HERE is the source for this information.
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When leaves are as beautiful as flowers! Yes, these are the leaves of a Forget-Me-Not plant.
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