Widlflowers

A friend tells me these are "Bouncing Betties" - not sure - they grow wild at the edge of our property on the state wildlife refuge.

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Comment by robin lake on December 16, 2010 at 2:31pm

hi...these are flocks...tall flocks....u cant get them at nurseries..they are fragrant too...love bouquet for the house....

Comment by Pat Merewether Z5 MI on May 3, 2009 at 1:16pm
I keep saying they're phlox, but my friend insists they're called 'bouncing betty' - these bloom early in the summer and the phlox bloom later. I dug some up from the state land and relocated them to the state land next to our house.
Comment by Janet Hale Z5 CT on May 3, 2009 at 9:27am
They remind me of the phlox that reseeds itself everywhere in my yard!

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