Another Day, Another Tulip
And We've Also Got Quince Today!
Eastern Redbud
Spirea
Our Year's First Rose
Red & White
White Rose
Hibiscus
Hibiscus
Overprocessed Rose
(Joan) Thinks I Should Post Yesterday's Rose Pictu…
Rose
Flowering Quince
Lilacs
The Rose Bush
Roses on the Trellis
Rose
Cinco de Mayo
The Front Garden
A Rose is a...
Rose
Nippy
The Rose Bush by the Garage
The Trellis Garden
The Front Garden
Hibiscus
Trumpet Vine
Burning Bush
Hibiscus
Joan Amongst the Lilacs
Rose
Lilacs
Lilacs
Hawthorn in Bloom
Lilacs
Roses, with Birdhouse
Roses
Rose of Sharon
<strike>Azalea</strike> Quince
Summer Will Return
A Spirea Bouquet
Spirea
Mugo Pine
Forsythia
This Morning the House Smells Like Lilacs
This Morning the House Smells Like Lilacs
Lilac
Flowering Quince
Eyes
Chipper on a Basket
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Rosasharn
Roses on the Trellis
Roses
Roses by the Garage
Rose
Rose
Rose Garden Trellis, with spider
Rose
Rose of Sharon
Spirea
Beal Gardens
Quince
Shadow, Hibiscus, Yucca
Rose
Roses on the Trellis
Rose
Rose
First Snow
Juniper @ Sleeping Bear
Four Sparrows
The Tiny Nest in the Burning Bush
Rose
Rose
Trumpet Vine
Spirea
Heart of Oak
Way Past Its Prime
One Last Trellis Shot
Roses
The Tiny Nest in the Burning Bush
Flowering Quince
We're Outta Here
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Photo by Joel Dinda
The Spirea has pretty flowers in abundance--for about a week every year. Most of the year, though, the flowers look like this, and at any given time perhaps a fifth of the branches are dead and need trimming.
But, up close, the dead flowers are surprisingly pretty.
But, up close, the dead flowers are surprisingly pretty.
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