The hydrangea represents gratitude, grace and beauty.
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Mandevilla
The genus was named after Henry Mandeville (1773-1861), a British diplomat and gardener.
Hydrangea
Hydrangeas can change their flower color depending on the soil they are growing in.
Easter Lily
I planted this Easter Lily a few years ago. It has bloomed every year since then, but not necessarily at … More
The Gardenias are Blooming
I grew this bush from a cutting from my grandmother’s gardenia bush in Atmore. It always blooms right around my … More
Dandelion Clock
A single stem of a dandelion in its post-flowering state with the downy covering of its head intact. The seed -head is known … More
Juvenile Ring-billed Gull
Juvenile Ring-billed Gulls are a patchwork of brown and white with a dark bill which is most often pink at … More
Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival Balloon Glow
By heating the air inside a hot air balloon with a burner, it becomes lighter than the cooler air on … More
Gladiolus
2022: The Year of the Gladiolus: a classic perennial known for its tall flower spikes and large, colorful blooms.
Mimosa Tree
The mimosa or silk tree (Albizia julibrissin) is an invasive species found growing in woodlands, along roadsides, and backyards. It … More
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