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Posted on August 26, 2013 by jmarkowski Posted in Blooms .
Initial bloom on the Turtleheads:
Chelone glabra (White Turtlehead)

 

Chelone lyonii ‘Hot Lips’ (Pink Turtlehead)
Maturing/changing blooms as we head into September:
Hydrangea ‘Little Lime’

Northern Sea Oats

Panicum ‘Northwind’ (Switch Grass)
And the first “bloom” (OK, maybe a stretch) in four years on my Meyer Lemon Tree: 

Good times.

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  1. Anonymous says
    August 28, 2013 at 1:13 pm

    I have a meyer lemon plant. Do you bring it in in the winter?? Mine is in a pot, and I brought it in last winter, and got lots of flowers this spring. Right now I have 3 lemons on it, one which looks like it is starting to turn yellow!!! (I live in Brick)

    Wendy

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