It’s happening… everything is trying to get in one last hurray before fall. Soon the Tithonia diversifolia will join in… and the Jerusalem artichokes are already at it.
I love this time of year.
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It’s happening… everything is trying to get in one last hurray before fall. Soon the Tithonia diversifolia will join in… and the Jerusalem artichokes are already at it.
I love this time of year.
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3 responses to “Fall blooms”
Hey, are those flowers I see on your blog?! They must be edible. ;-)
Heh heh.
1. Nitrogen fixer.
2. Nitrogen fixer.
3. WORTHLESS BUT PRETTY
No flower is worthless when they attract butterflies and bees and nectar drinking birds. And Wild Tamarind is loved of goats, although here, the trees are considered a bit pesky due to their indestructible qualities.