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Andy Sprinkle
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Is the first one columbine? It has volunteered at the base of a lilac tree from somewhere. Second one starts with an "e" I think but I can remember any more than that and have been unsuccessful googling and searching.
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Columbine?
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E something?
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First one is Eastern Waterleaf. Don't know the other one.
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pretty sure the second one is Epimedium....
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Alder Burns wrote:
pretty sure the second one is Epimedium....
I think you are right. Also, the Waterleaf photo has the hairiest and thickest stems I've ever seen for this plant.
His name is Paddy. Paddy O'Furniture. He's in the backyard with a tiny ad.
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