I love that lily amongst the red hot pokers! So clever of that lily to pop up there! I have never seen the red hot pokers except in England, my father in law has some great ones in his garden there.
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I love that lily amongst the red hot pokers! So clever of that lily to pop up there!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the red hot pokers except in England, my father in law has some great ones in his garden there.
Beautiful photos, John...and the lily is gorgeous! I have always loved these flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteThe birds and squirrels do some awesome work! (Like my sunflowers!) (Amazing that they seeded the right color too!)
ReplyDeleteI believe that's what's called a "volunteer" plant!
ReplyDeleteThey are even color coordinated.
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