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Congrats @Madhouse Pullet - your beautiful yellow tulip pic is this week's POW winner and featured on our homepage.View attachment 40137
Yellow Tulip
Congrats @Madhouse Pullet - your beautiful yellow tulip pic is this week's POW winner and featured on our homepage.View attachment 40137
Yellow Tulip
Unknown rhododendron in my May 2021 pond garden.We've got an exciting new system and process for our Picture Of The Week (POW), so we need your submissions!!!
Your Submissions MUST:
Submit your POW by simply replying to this thread and attaching an image
- Be an image you took & own the rights to
- Be a sharp, clean, picture that's at least 800 pixels wide
- Include a short sentence about your picture, e.g., "One of our favorite fuji apple trees in Winter."
- We prefer "landscape" (sideways) photos, but we'll accept really awesome"portrait"(tall) pictures... we just may need to crop them
We don't have a strict process or time-frame for how/when the POWs are posted, but in general they will be posted to the homepage weekly, and clicking on the POW will bring you to the post within this thread where the image was submitted
Ooh, what a gorgeous roseYour welcome to use any of mine I post, but here is the best pic I have uploaded, it's an unknown rose:
A lovely and unique flower. What is it?
Hi Carol, it's purple salsify (ragopogon porrifolius). It sprouted spontaneously in my garden and I'm glad I didn't have the time to care about weeds! The flowers are so pretty.A lovely and unique flower. What is it?
Thanks for the IDHi Carol, it's purple salsify (ragopogon porrifolius). It sprouted spontaneously in my garden and I'm glad I didn't have the time to care about weeds! The flowers are so pretty.
Tragopogon porrifolius is a plant cultivated for its ornamental flower and edible root. It also grows wild in many places and is one of the most widely known species of the salsify genus, Tragopogon. It is commonly known as purple or common salsify, oyster plant, vegetable oyster, Jerusalem star,[3] Jack go to bed,[4] goatsbeard or simply salsify (although these last two names are also applied to other species).
I knew it I knew it!! But first, I had to do a search.Hi Carol, it's purple salsify (ragopogon porrifolius). It sprouted spontaneously in my garden and I'm glad I didn't have the time to care about weeds! The flowers are so pretty.
Tragopogon porrifolius is a plant cultivated for its ornamental flower and edible root. It also grows wild in many places and is one of the most widely known species of the salsify genus, Tragopogon. It is commonly known as purple or common salsify, oyster plant, vegetable oyster, Jerusalem star,[3] Jack go to bed,[4] goatsbeard or simply salsify (although these last two names are also applied to other species).