Also known as a good luck plant probably because of it’s shamrock shaped leaves. It’s drought resistant and also weathers the cold pretty well. The fact that it has almost year round blooms doesn’t hurt either. It spreads easily, though so you want to keep it contained.
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Turkey in the Grass
Posted May 21st, 2009 by Sureshot | No CommentsThis wild turkey decided it looked very inviting to lay in the grass.
Phoebe Babies!
Posted May 19th, 2009 by Sureshot | No CommentsThe Eastern Phoebe eggs have hatched and here is a peek at the newborn chicks.
Camilla
Posted May 17th, 2009 by Sureshot | No CommentsCamilla never seems to mind the camera, and she likes to mug for it.
Turkey in the Yard
Posted May 15th, 2009 by Sureshot | No CommentsI often see wild turkeys in the woods around our house, but this was the first I have seen in the yard!