One more chance for the skeleton flower dance.
I’ve tried this twice before, and both times I’ve failed miserably. I’m trying to grow the perennial known as Diphylleia grayi, also known as the “skeleton flower.” When the skeleton flower blooms, its thin white petals turn translucent when raindrops kiss them. Which, naturally, would make an incredible macro photograph. And in the past, I’ve … Continue reading One more chance for the skeleton flower dance.
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