Re: blue-eyed grass, & more
I went back a few days later, but the blue-eyed grass had stopped
blooming. I got photos of everything else... including a weird blue thing
that looks like Corydalis.?
Dennis in Cincinnati
At 10:37 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
>Dennis,
>
>What a great way to spend the time! You didn't happen to have your camera
>along?
>
>I've been watching the wildflowers bloom along the drive all spring....
>delphinium, rose, lupine, penstemmon, aster, and honeysuckle. It's amazing
>how many there can be in a small area.
>
>Christy
>
>Skip & Christy Hensler
>THE ROCK GARDEN
>Newport, WA
>http://www.povn.com/rock/
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dennis Kramb" <dkramb@badbear.com>
>
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> > Today while waiting for 1.5hrs to get my car fixed, I decided to hike
>along
> > the country roads where the repair shop is located. And boy did I have
> > fun! I found lots of wild flowers (native & otherwise) that I had only
> > ever seen before in books and/or internet.
>
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