Made a quick trip this afternoon to Giddings and enjoyed the wildflowers on the ROW's going and coming. Stopped on the way home to inspect a few flowers on my county road.
Thought it was crow poison, but it had a definite onion odor.
Made a quick trip this afternoon to Giddings and enjoyed the wildflowers on the ROW's going and coming. Stopped on the way home to inspect a few flowers on my county road.
Brought home these iris bulbs thinned from a bed at the Little River Master Gardener Demonstration Triangle Garden in Cameron several years ago. They were pass along plants, plants that have survived in gardens for decades by being handed from one person to another., These irises originally lived in the garden of Jackie Curry Thornton's @jfcthornton mother near Minerva in Milam County.
Emerging from the grass.
Substrate: Crepe Myrtle tree
At seed feeder outside my kitchen window. A Project FeederWatch Day for me.
At seed feeder outside my kitchen window. A Project FeederWatch Day for me.
At seed feeder outside my kitchen window. A Project FeederWatch Day for me.
At seed feeder outside my kitchen window. A Project FeederWatch Day for me.
Did some iNat-ing in the area near where I parked after the gathering this afternoon to celebrate the purchase of Red Mountain (formerly Sugarloaf Mtn) just south of Little River by the Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma.
I never collect seeds in the wild . Leave hope for the future
Way up high