There are some flowers popping up by the roadside that I can't identify. They are small, no higher than five inches or so, and the flowers are small and delicate. I transplanted a few into my wildflower meadow.
I can identify the daffodils. I planted these among my wildflowers, and they are finally starting to bloom. They are meant to give a bit of color until the wildflowers bloom.
Tikka likes coming outside with me. She understands the rule that she must wear a harness. We had three cats run over in a two year time period. My four cats have a cat run that we built for them.
Tikka is sampling the wild grasses that are growing on our property. This is the feline version of a salad bar.
4 comments:
It looks like spring has arrived in your area. Hurray! Our spring is definitely late but our azaleas are blooming. Tikka is beautiful!
Tikka's salad bar is so cute. ;) Sorry I can't tell you what the wildflower is, but perhaps someone on Blotanical will know and share their expertise.
If you have a plant without a name - you could give it one yourself. Lots of wild plants have a variety of common names. Someone must have thought of each one in turn.
Lucy
We don't have azaleas in our neighborhood since they were all wiped out by a hurricane, but I have seen some just starting to bloom in town.
I don't yet have enough points to ask anyone at Blotanical, so I'll have to wait on that.
Hmm. Name it myself--that's an idea. Bill? Betty? I'll have to think about that.
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