The Japanese Dogwood is blooming profusely, much later than our local wild dogwoods.
Black Mountain
The greening of the mountains from Tanbark Ridge overlook, elevation 3175 feet, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina. The road seen in upper left is the parkway as it continues northeast. Can you see the little houses, including my favorite, the red roofed one?
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
White flowers
It's been raining for 2 days and about to start again...thanks to a tropical storm Andrea, the first of our season. So this lovely white rose may smell good, but the wilted flowers haven't fallen away as they should if they were dry.
The Japanese Dogwood is blooming profusely, much later than our local wild dogwoods.
A good landscaping design lets the OM Sanctuary of Asheville have a beautiful garden which was beautifully designed and is being refurbished. I've mentioned it before in my posts about the Choir singing there for the ribbon cutting.
The Japanese Dogwood is blooming profusely, much later than our local wild dogwoods.
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Lovely place. We're expecting more rain too. My flowers are looking a bit bedraggled, we've had so much rain. They a couple weeks of sunshine!
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