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A better shot of the geranium and its leaves. It's not too much of a clumping plant so far; it's pretty dainty. This picture is better representative of its actual color.
May 3, 2002
Scan of a leaf and blossom of the geranium.
May 3, 2002
This tree is a grafted one. The top is some type of pussy willow bush. The rootstock is a mystery to me. Trying to find out more!
Here is a scan of a sucker which was coming up from the base of the tree. The actual graft is up at the top, so unless there are two grafts (one at the top and one at the base), this is the same stock as the trunk. Right?
May 6, 2002
This is planted along the edge of our pond's long side closest to the house. It seems pretty delicate and I will move it to a less travelled locale soon. The blooms are 1/2" across and rise above the small clump of foliage on delicate, thin stems. This was taken May 6, 2002.