A few photos for US Independence Day. Red: Costus woodsonii (Indian Head Ginger) and Hibiscus. White: Cornus kousa (Kousa Dogwood). Blue: Echium candicans (Pride of Madeira) and Iris reticulata (Dwarf Dutch Iris).
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Lots of snow recently; these 6 birds showed up within minutes of the feeders being refilled: #purplefinch #tuftedtitmouse #darkeyedjunco #cardinalbird #americangoldfinch #housefinch #birds #wildlife #winter
View from side yard #fall #fallvibes #autumncolors #autumnleaves
Monstera deliciosa and other fascinating leaf adaptations (blog post link in bio) #botany #leaves #plants #rainforest #nature
Minestrone (recipe link in bio) #cooking #homefood #soup #recipes
Almost-last tomatoes from this season #gardening #vegetablegardening #gardenlife
Flowering dogwood #southbend #indiana #onlyinthebend
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Photography by Perennial Pastimes (Gwendolyn Stansbury) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.