Anne C. writes, “Diane Spence of The Williamsburg Garden Club just sent me this picture of the rose she was given to her at the GCV Board of Governors Meeting hosted by The Ashland Garden Club many years ago As a gift to attendees Lois Wickham rooted cuttings of the different roses she had from Hickory Hill and potted them. Diane took this home and has given it loving care. We think it is Alistair Stella Grey.”
Enjoy these beautiful blooms as Springtime comes to Marblehead, Massachusetts….
Palma B. from Marblehead, Mass. writes, “New England needs to shine! At left (over the car) the tree is an Ornamental Cherry in full bloom. Along the roofline (starting from the bottom left) are Lilian, Weeping Crabapple, Japanese Red Maple and Weeping Cherry.”
“I saw this C. Kousa Dogwood in full, magnicificent bloom just outside of Sheila Tompkins’ jewelry store. I thought it was just beautiful!” Buffy B.“More beautiful peonies from my daughter’s garden.” Bebe L.
Wild blueberries near Carter Park. There are LOTS of them!I have seen lots of Sassafras seedlings around….this was near Carter Park.This may be Turkey Tail Fungus or, possibly, Stereum or Fomes applanatus, “White Butt Rot.” I’m not sure….I have looked it up in a field guide and online, but, I’m still not sure. Anyway, I thought it was interesting looking! I saw this gorgeous lilac along Center Street. It might be “Miss Kim,” I’m not sure, but it sure is beautiful! This Scotch Broom is another Center Street “stunner!”Lauren T. sent this picture. She says, “Not mine, but noteworthy. … .this Baptisia is in Fred’s former front yard…never seen one as fat and happy!”