
Yesterday I took pictures of my Camilla bush. Pretty huh?

Might be a good thing I got a picture, although I don't think thirty or thirty-one degrees will wipe out the buds.

But this is what we have today. This morning when I got up at six thirty it was thirty-four degrees. When I got home about eleven, it was thirty-two; it did warm up later to thirty-three. It's hard to believe it will drop only to thirty-one, but that is what they say.
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No idea if it will drop here, at all. Or how much. It was mostly 37-39 here today.
Our camellia bush doesn't look anything as good as yours.
Of course with no one living here for years, it is 10-12 feet tall. The top is brownish-yellow. I don't know if it's the rain, or if the frosts that we have had, have burned the leaves.
I thought of trimming it, but morning glories grow in it and I enjoy watching the hummingbirds feed from them.
Stay warm and safe!
this weather is nutty. We have icicles on the oranges.
Benny & Lily
Stunning flowers! I've never grown those in my gardens, but a friend grew them all over the place. Maybe I will try!
Lana
I'm getting a few blooms near the house. Spring must be close.
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