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- Nectarine Fruit Tree Disease
 
- Spinach, Spicy Globe Basil (Ocimum Basilicum), Okra
 
- Got Mushroom?
 
- Bird Watching
 
- Plum, Nectarine, Peach 3-in-1 Multi-budded Fruit Tree
 
- Harvest of the Day: Cherry Tomatoes, Berries, Spin...
 
- Two-Tone Mauve-Yellow Gladious Blooms
 
- Sweet Potato Custard
 
- Yellow Mum Flowers
 
- Happy Father's Day
 
- Baby Spinach
 
- Straight-Necked Summer  Yellow Squash (Cucurbita spp)
 
- Dwarf / Patio Lime Tree
 
- The Latest Harvest: Plum, Peach, Berries...
 
- White House's Garden Party - 73 Pounds of Lettuce
 
- Tomatoes
 
- Introducing 3 beauties in my garden
 
- Hydrangea - Flower of The Week
 
- Epipremnum Aureum (Scindapsus Aureus) - Easy Care ...
 
- Magnolia Grandiflora
 
- Raspberry...Blackberry...Blueberry...More Berries
 
- Scarecrow Motion-Activated Sprinkler
 
- Tea Olive Shrub - Osmanthus fragrans
 
- Summer vs. Winter
 
- Another unknown pink flower
 
- FREE Downloadable Deck or Fence Designer Software
 
- Random Pictures: Lime, Raspberries, House Plant, S...
 
- Grow Our Own Sprouts
 
- It's Time to Harvest the Blackberry and Raspberry
 
- From Garden To Dining Table
 
- Romaine Lettuce - harvest in 2 months
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
To my eye, it looks like pink spirea...
ReplyDeleteThat looks a lot like spiraea, more so than milkweed. And nope, I can't remember all the plants in my garden. Sometimes I walk by a plant that I am at a total loss as to what it is. Kind of sad since I planted it:)
ReplyDeleteI have seen a similar kind here too. But I do not know the name. The flowers are pretty and the colour is nice. I hope you will be able to find out the name soon.
ReplyDeleteYes, Y'all are right, I lookup the photo on the web, it is Spiraea!
ReplyDeleteThank you ladies! Too bad I don't have winning rewards to give out...ahhh probably next time, I promise.
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