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I thought jasmine as well. Was it fragrant? We found that growing in South Carolina.
2 years agoMaybe for a wedding
2 years agoYikes!
2 years agoSame.
2 years agoA dianthus of some sort.
2 years agoCorrect. Some type of verbascum (mullein).
2 years agoDidn't even see those guys till you mentioned them. Thanks. Guess we were there in between the hours, while they were resting.
2 years agoThe white, super fragrant flowers are definitely jasmine, and the pink probably oleander. Both are common around Tucson.
2 years agoI concur with Dr. Anderson.
2 years agoI’m not Bill but it looks a lot like honeysuckle to me.
2 years agoAnd there are those two bruisers hammering out the hours up there. That’s what I remember from Udine when we were there 25 years ago.
2 years agoMagnolia?
2 years agoNice set of pictures, Steve! We love them.
2 years agoI had to laugh when I read about your 10:30 arrival at your destination! We have had mornings when we barely got started at 10:30 :))
2 years ago
Yup - magnolia!
2 years ago