This page is still under construction.
The plants, trees, and shrubs on this page were already here in around the yard.
JAPANESE RICE PAPER PLANT
ITALIAN ARUM
HEAVENLY BAMBOO
VARIEGATED PLANT
HYDRANGEA,
ETC., ETC., AND SO ON!
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I have not figured out what the following plants are yet… If anyone reading this blog knows what they are, let me know so I can name them. I have not had time to do the research yet.
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This vine is climbing on the fence behind the kitchen. I don't know what it is yet. Picture taken 2-16-09.
The vine has trumpet shaped blooms and leaves similar to a Trumpet Vine, but it hasn’t been invasive like a Trumpet Vine… THANK GOODNESS!!!
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I wonder if the yellow blooming vine is jasmine.
Karen,
I am not sure exactlt what it is yet, but I am almost certain isn’t Jasmine. Looks like a trumpet vine, but is doesn’t bloom that time of year and it is evergreen…
Karen,
Actually, you may be correct!!! My apology for the earlier reply to your comment when I said I didn’t think it was Jasmine. I wasn’t aware, at the time, that Jasmine was anything but white flowering that you planted in pots… Being a Missouri native, we didn’t have Jasmine growing in the yard. I know know, living in Mississippi in zone 8, that there are more varieties of Jasmine and some of them are yellow. Thank you very much for triggering my research on Jasmine. When I have a chance I will fix the blog entry.
1ST IS A RED BUCKEYE
2CD I NEED A CLOSE UP
3RD IS AN AUCUBA JAPONICA
4TH IS A CAROLINA YELLOW JESSEMINE
KAT
HORTICULTURE STUDENT
KAT,
I did leave a reply, but somehow it didn’t get posted! You are correct in all! The one you need a close up for is a Ligustrum.