Milkwort has always been one of my favorites. So has False Indigo Bush. I have one of these in a pot ready to plant in one of my rain catchment basins once we are deer proof.
I managed to bring down Wild Hyacinth and Herbertia from north TX and keep them alive in our more arid climate by giving them a little water when we are super dry. Both bloomed for me this year!
Love that prairie of shooting stars in your last shot.
I have been enjoying reading your informative blog posts! Do you ever travel east of I-35, east of Valley View to the Mountain Springs area? How does one contact you for a visit? Blessings!
Beautiful milkwort. Sharp eyes to find the caterpillar.
Indeed you g eyes are good!
Milkwort has always been one of my favorites. So has False Indigo Bush. I have one of these in a pot ready to plant in one of my rain catchment basins once we are deer proof.
I managed to bring down Wild Hyacinth and Herbertia from north TX and keep them alive in our more arid climate by giving them a little water when we are super dry. Both bloomed for me this year!
Love that prairie of shooting stars in your last shot.
Good luck! One of the last places that Shirley visited with me. 😊
What a great field trip!!
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Hello Mary,
I have been enjoying reading your informative blog posts! Do you ever travel east of I-35, east of Valley View to the Mountain Springs area? How does one contact you for a visit? Blessings!
Hi Deri,
Glad you are enjoying the blog! Thank you! Yes on occasion I drive that area. You can contact me if you look under the “About” tab.