Thursday, June 04, 2020

We Bought a Farm: Farm Flowers (& Other Nature)

I am going to be keeping this post updated with FLOWERS of our FARM!



Perfect Persimmon (not quite a flower)

Great Blue Lobelia 

Winter Squash coming up strong
Our Medlars are producing fruit this year. Medlars are an old fruit tree/shrub cultivated since Roman times.
Goumi berries getting ripe. We will get our first small harvest this year.
A Russian variety of quince -- growing well it's first season.
Many of our fruit trees, like this Asian Pear, are going strong.
A good Serviceberry tastes like a blueberry with a hint of almond! Our bushes are starting to put out a bit of fruit this year.
5 foot tall Leek Flower 
Volunteer Peas
Zebra Longhorn Beetle


Field Penny-Cress
Common Yarrow
Lance-leaved Coreopsis
Common Nipplewort

Oxeye Daisy
Nanking Cherry
Sulfur Cinquefoil (Potentilla recta)
Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa)
Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)
Meadow Buttercup (Ranunculus acris)
Hop Trefoil (Trifolium campestre)
Climbing Rose
Lilac
Climbing Rose
Clematis
Climbing Rose
Black Locust
Crimson Clover
Climbing Rose


Mint
Hope Trefoil

Strawberries


Marsh Mallow

Musk Thistle with a Honeybee


Elderberry

Deptford Pink

Rose

Lemon Thyme

Italian Flat Leaf Parsley


Clove Currant

Mulberry

Comfrey

Clematis

Roses

Red Clover

Rose

Lance-Leaved Coreopsis

Rosemary

Sage

Meadow Buttercup

Sulfur Cinquefoil

Mulberries

Strawberry

Serviceberries
Oxeye Daisy
Rose
Rose
Leeks at Twilight
Multiflora Rose

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