Callie
Pivoting
Where in the world are you?
Where in the world are you?
Definitely a long needle pine, not sure if its that oneIt looks a bit like some of the long-needle pine trees but I don't know any names.
ETA: A quick google shows one called Pinus wallichiana which looks a bit like it
What tree is this?
Hippeastrum also known as Amaryllis.View attachment 163172
Grew this from a bulb. Lost the name of it
PrimroseLittle wild yellow flower?
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Cool!Primrose
Little wild yellow flower?
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Get down and sniff them they smell lush!Cool!
Thanks
Lovely when you stumble across large clumps.Yep, Them's a load of primrose.
Seen quite a few of those recently
Could you give them a knock and askNot sure, but the people at 77 have got one just like it!
Next timeGet down and sniff them they smell lush!
What is this lovely conifer?
Well, it's in the pinus genus (and looks awfully like a young Scots Pine pinus sylvestris)...but identifying conifers from a photo is tricky. If you get a chance, count the needles from each node - they are paired on a sylvestris..although, tbf, a Scots Pine would be an unusual choice for an urban garden so probably not...
Could be a Jasmine flower.