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March Bloom Day 2010

by Jacqueline D'Elia on March 15, 2010 · 3 comments

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What’s blooming in your garden this month? Gerbera daisy Gerbera jamesonii which orginates from the Transvaal region of South Africa. One of my favorite flowers.

Carolina jasmine (or “jessamine”) Gelsemium sempervirens blooming this month along my back fence. This is courtesy of my neighbors garden.

The very first bloom of my Azalea indica ‘Formosa‘  this spring. Their are buds all over the shrub that will open this week, but this one was the first.

Narcissus jonquilla are in bloom this month.

Yes, the weeds are blooming too. I only pull out the ugly ones (sometimes). I think this one is pretty.

Another pretty weed growing in an old flower pot.

Finally the rose Pink Double Knockout® Rose “Radtkopink”.

Visit May Dreams Gardens to see what’s blooming on this date in gardens around the world.

And don’t forget that Foliage Follow-Up is tomorrow hosted by Pam at Digging.

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Jacqueline D'Elia  Freelance garden writer, photographer, wordpress blog designer, and computer geek. Earned a BS in Horticulture at Texas A&M. She gardens in Houston Texas and enjoys growing organic food in her raised bed garden. You can follow her garden antics on Twitter @JDElia.

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1 Helen March 15, 2010 at 9:09 pm

What a lovely rose

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2 Lori March 15, 2010 at 9:59 pm

The rose picture is absolutely breathtaking! My whole front yard and pastures are covered in the yellow weeds that you captured. I wouldn’t let my husband mow this weekend.

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3 Joseph April 15, 2010 at 2:17 pm

Jackie, beautiful pictures!! I really like the Jasmine pictures. Very nice.

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