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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Lady Banksia
Not sure that is the correct spelling, but it is blooming pretty in my back yard. Does anyone know what the metal object is half hidden in the plant. You are looking at the back of it and it is very old.
Looks like the back of a chair of sorts.... an outdoor chair. I don't know. that bush is lovely. i've never seen or heard of one. The plants we get up in this cold climate are totally different and mostly quite commonplace.
I've also heard them called Lady Banks roses. I had yellow ones in Phoenix. The yellow variety doesn't have thorns which was good because it had to be trimmed often.
8 comments:
Well, your plant is beautiful, and I feel like I should know the object that's under it, but for the life of me I can't think of it now. :(
I think the correct spelling is Lady Banksiae, but I have no idea what the metal object is.
WEll I will tell you right off, this guy knows diddley about plants, all I know is I can kill it, what ever it is. My thumb is not GREEN!
But it is pretty!
The plant is beautiful. Have no idea about the metal object buried inside.
Looks like the back of a chair of sorts.... an outdoor chair. I don't know. that bush is lovely. i've never seen or heard of one. The plants we get up in this cold climate are totally different and mostly quite commonplace.
so pretty! i'm guessing a rinse vat of some sort? like laundry?
Such a pretty spring blooming. I have no idea if the name is correct, Paula.
I've also heard them called Lady Banks roses. I had yellow ones in Phoenix. The yellow variety doesn't have thorns which was good because it had to be trimmed often.
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