::::: Flowers in May :::::

Japanese snowball
Filipendula purpurea /Bride's feathers
Ninebark /Beefsteak geranium /Stewarta monadelpha
Trumpet honeysuckle /Clematis /King-Solomon's-seal


Japanese snowball

Photo: Apr/2021

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Filipendula purpurea

Photo: Jun/2020


Bride's feathers , Buck's-beard , Goat's-beard

Photo: May/2017

Photo: May/2021


Ninebark

(Photo: May/1998)


Beefsteak geranium

(Photo: May/10/2003)
(Photo: Apr/21/2020)


Stewartia monadelpha

(Photo: May/31/2009)

(Photo: May/31/2009)

(Photo: Jun/25/2009)


Trumpet honeysuckle

It matches with bamboo basket.
It is a king of vine plant so you can bend it and change the direction of the branch for use.
(Photo: May/12/2003)

(Photo: May/25/2002)

3 weeks after finished blooming, the right side will produce seeds and the left side will bloom new flowers in approximately ten days.
(Photo: Jul/1/1996)

 
   
(Photo: Jun/3/2000) (Photo: Apr/11/2002)
 
     
(Photo: Jul/21/1996) (Photo: Jul/28/1996)
 
(Photo: Aug/10/2021)
 
 

 (Photo: May/3/2002)

 

(Photo: May/11/2003)

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(Photo: May/12/2003)


 

Clematis

Use mint oil for water raising.
If you want to make it stand up wind it round to other materials.
For vase or bamboo basket it become easy to stay if you wind up the stalk.

(Photo: Jun/4/1996)



King-Solomon's-seal

             (Photo: Jun/4/1996)

 (Photo: Apr/14/2010)

 (Photo: Apr/21/2020)

 


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