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Pics & Tips 18:
Flowers
By Gale Chester Whittington
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Double Campernelle Daffodil. Most doubles, including this one, are too top heavy.
3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Hale's Best Peach. Seven years of blossoms have resulted in only one year of
peaches, due to late freezing.
3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Hale's Best Peach blossom in the morning light. Exquisite! 3-24-08 photo by Gale
Chester Whittington
Clematis The President already reaching for the sky. I think I'll
christen this plant "Obama!" 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester
Whittington
Camellia Betty Sette, an Ice Angels variety, starting to unfurl. 3-24-08 photo by Gale
Chester Whittington
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Vinca minor blooms heaviest in the spring, with sporadic flowering throughout the summer
on some of the newer varieties. This one is a dwarf. 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester
Whittington
March 23, 2008! Spring has sprung! More colorful varieties are now blooming in my
Oklahoma Zone 7 flower gardens, including Hale's Best Peach, double yellow
Campernelle dwarf yellow Tete-a-Tete red and yellow Fortissimo yellow Dutch
Master Daffodil Narcissus Jonquil, pink Betty Sette Ice Angels Camelia, blue Vinca
Minor ground cover, and Grape Hyacinths! For photo permissions, questions, or
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Wild tiny alliums in my back yard. 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Another view of my back lawn, now rapidly greening up. 3-24-08 photo by Gale
Chester Whittington
Hale's Best Peach already in bloom. If we have another frost, the crop
will be lost. Keep your twigs crossed! 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester
Whittington
Tall Fortissimo and Dwarf Tete-a-Tete Daffodils 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester
Whittington
Yellow and Orange Fortissimo Narcissus grow thicker every year. 3-24-08 photo by
Gale Chester Whittington
Grape Hyacinths look like tiny purple or blue  Christmas trees. 3-24-08 photo by Gale
Chester Whittington
Classic Dutch Master Daffodil, as yellow as the sun, 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester
Whittington
Pink Hale's Best Peach blossom 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Seven year old Hale's Best Peach tree 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Hale's Best Peach blossom in morning light 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Double Yellow Campernelle Daffodil 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
The President Clematis sprouts 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Betty Sette Ice Angels Camellia bud opening 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Periwinkle blue Vinca Minor 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Dwarf Vinca Minor in bloom 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Tiny wild alliums in lawn 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
More native alliums in lawn 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Tall Fortissimo and dwarf Tete-a-Tete Daffodils 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Yellow and orange Fortissimo Narcissus 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Purple Grape Hyacinths 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Classic sunlit Dutch Master Daffodil 3-24-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington
Vinca Minor, known for its periwinkle blue color, has proven to be super hardy. 3-24-08
photo by Gale Chester Whittington
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