Here's a pic of this area's only native treefrog, the northern Spring Peeper. There are a few of them in my yard:
Frog on a Leaf
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- Large Palm
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Frog on a Leaf
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Cute!
If your place were in BC, it would immediately be "listed" as a riparian "conservation" area.
From then on, you wouldn't even be allowed to sneeze on your sundeck.
If your place were in BC, it would immediately be "listed" as a riparian "conservation" area.
From then on, you wouldn't even be allowed to sneeze on your sundeck.
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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.
If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.
Cool
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Nice frog.........do you want some Hosta seed? I have a large leaf variegated form which produces large blue leafed offspring........ It self seeds all over my yard.......very easy. I'll take a photo to show you.
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this type of Hosta self seeds all over the yard. My other form does not? It has nice blue, round leaves.
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the mother plant which produces the seed:
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Hosta seedlings......loads of them
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the mother plant which produces the seed:
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Hosta seedlings......loads of them
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Captain slug buster-he could get fat hanging around those Hostas!
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Thanks, guys.
Tim, I have a similar Hosta to the one in the photo, but it's not variegated. It's called "Drinking Gourd"
Tim, I have a similar Hosta to the one in the photo, but it's not variegated. It's called "Drinking Gourd"
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