The daisies that grow in the Ozarks are blooming. They grow along roadsides and yards and at the edge of woods. They light up fields with bright shining white clusters of flowers. We cultivate these growing them in our flower beds, […]
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The Day Lillies are Blooming!
Queen Anne’s Lace
Daucus carota is a variable biennial plant. A biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years to complete its lifecycle. The first year the plant grows leaves, stems, and roots, then it enters a period of dormancy over the […]
Continue reading »Spiderwort In Bloom
The spiderwort is blooming with pretty little blue flowers. This species of Tradescantia is native to the Ozarks. Virginia Spiderwort can be found in most of the eastern half of the United States as far down as Alabama as well as […]
Continue reading »Red Bud In Bloom
The red bud tree in our front yard was one of the first things to flower this spring. Shortly after it started to bud out it was in full bloom. One of the most beautiful pictures in spring.
Continue reading »The Dark Toad
This toad was under some slab wood boads that we moved. He was really dark when we first sat him at the base of the tree. After a few minutes of being in daylight again he started to lighten up. […]
Continue reading »Stop And Smell The Honeysuckle
the honeysuckle is blooming honeysuckle has long vines with sweet smelling flowers that start white and turns creamy yellow.
Continue reading »Bird Nest
A wren family have made themselves a home in a hanging flower basket stored in one of our sheds. They have 5 little brown speckled eggs.
Continue reading »Rain Rain Rain
We have gotten so much rain the last few days. Everything is soggy. I love how as the rain slows it forms little sparkling jewels of water on the leaves. This is a picture of that happening on a Redbud […]
Continue reading »Visitors From The Woods
These deer live in our woods. In early February they ventured into the front yard where we took these pictures of them.
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