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Now I’m stumped

by Tricia

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What the heck is this anyway?

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I thought I planted a clematis.

I’m sure it’s flowered for the last two years and that it produced flowers that look very much like a clematis’ flowers.

This is the first year that I’ve ever noticed berries on the vine.

I’ve even got another “clematis” growing with one of my honeysuckles and it too appears to be producing berries.

I tried doing a search to see if any clematis produce fruit or berries and I didn’t have much luck in my search. Does anyone know if this is a clematis and if it’s not what could it be?

This is so strange!

I’ve got to admit that whatever this is the berries are nice and plump and healthy looking.

I’d like to wish a Happy Thanks Giving to my fellow Canadian visitors. It’s a long weekend here and that’s one of the reasons why my GTS post is a bit late. I hope that those celebrating Thanks Giving are having a fantastic long weekend.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.






Filed Under: Fruit, Garden Buzz, Green Thumb Sunday, Perennials, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: Canadian, Clematis, flower, flowers, Fruit, garden, gardener, gardeners, Green Thumb Sunday, grow, growing, honeysuckle, photo, plant, planted, Thanks Giving, Vine

Trying to find that inner Zen

by Tricia

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As was suggested by one of my regular visitors I’m trying to find a little slice of peace. This beautiful photo of a Tiffany Rose in my garden does help.

I lost my normal cool.

You see a post on another blog yesterday got under my skin. Well, I mean to say that I let it get under my skin. See my last post if your curious as to what made me blow my cool.

Deep breaths and a good sleep should help …

Filed Under: Health, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: angry, Beautiful, blog, garden, inner zen, lost my cool, my garden, peace, photo, post, rose, under my skin, visitors, Wordless Wednesday, zen

Vibrant plants – gorgeous colors

by Tricia

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I have so many great photos of flowers and plants that I took last week that it was really hard to come up with just one for this weeks GTS.

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These leafs are Canna Tropicana leaves. My cannas never did flower this year. It’s been a strange year for a few of my plants. It did however produce the colorful leaves that it’s known for and I think I can forgive the dear plant for not flowering since it has such vibrant leaves.

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This photo is of a black Hollyhock.

My hollyhocks did well this summer. No rust on the leaves and as you can see they produced lovely flowers. This hollyhocks blooms are such a deep purplish red that they appear to be black. It’s blooms look as glossy and vibrant in the garden beside my ever producing raspberry bushes as they do in this photograph.

If you’d like to see one of the most gorgeous rose photos I’ve ever taken please stop by Breath of Life Photography. It’s a delight!

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Blooming today, Green Thumb Sunday, Hobbies and Crafts, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: Black hollyhock, bloom, blooms, Breath of Life, Canna, Canna tropicanna, color, flowers, garden, glossy, green, Green Thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, grow, hollyhock, leaves, lush, photo, photograph, Photography, Raspberry bush, summer, vibrant

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