Noticed Saturday by my dear wife Karen, the first bloom on the big front yard bush that’s usually late to yield flowers. More buds to follow.
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Never heard of this variety. I’m excited to watch it take off. Great start! Take care Mark.
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It’s a big one, Sandra. Thank you.
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Oh the wonder of that first bloom. Thank you. May many more follow. A Good Sunday Morning to You and Karen. Stay safe and healthy.
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Thank you, JoHanna!
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that’s a sneaky one, a survivor, determined to bloom. more to come for sure
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I love the way the top one came out so proudly, Beth. Yes, I want to see a lot below now, too!
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it will be full of blooms in no time, rose of sharon is a prolific bloomer
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I’ll see it every time I leave the house, good thing, Beth!
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Looks like a Rose of Sharon. Is it? Such a lovely summer bush.
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Yes, it is quite lovey. Since it was here when we moved in, I’d have to guess that it is a Rose of Sharon, Nance.
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