I used to LOVE picking these as a child... I miss being this happy
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They smell heavenly and they're so beautiful ....
I love plants myself. Below I've listed a few that are my favorites - what are some of yours? Please feel free to include photos too.
Note: none of the images are my own photography.
Ferns:
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Wisteria
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Bleeding heart
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Foxgloves
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MAKE LOVE NOT WAR
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And Aloe Vera is also a favorite, with it's great healing power.
View attachment 6858 I love sunflowers ♡
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And I love gardenias, they smell amazing.
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Ok. It's time to leave the thread. I'm saw the 'gardenia'. That is a symbol that it is time. Thanks to all for this thread. It is amazing!
Edit: oh...'cause it's not a gardenia? Lmao.
@Chlo
I don't understand what you mean. Can you explain? It looks like a gardenia to me.
Nevermind. I'm confused too.
I'm sorry, @Chlo, I should have been more clear. I didn't think anyone was reading anyway. The reason I said I have to go is because the gardenia has such an important meaning in my past. I had them in my wedding boquet and it's really sad to remember. Many of the flowers here have brought back memories, but that one really hit hard. I'm sorry I was vague. I am very sick and don't express myself well anymore.
I'm sorry, @stellabelle, that I veered from the original topic.
I like the money tree as a house plant as they are very easy to keep! Those and yukkas are the only plants that survive in my home.
Agreed, I have a money tree.
Yes!!! I used to be a wild tree climbing Georgia child and we would eat these haha D:Honeysuckle. In the rural area I used to live during the weeks of late spring into summer the cool air of the morning heating up to noon temperatures and back down into the night brings out a time specific layering of vegetative and floral smells from the woods and out across the fields.