A Weed By Any Other Name Is a Wildflower
Hope you enjoy my virtual garden as much as I had growing it.

1. Globemallow

2. Caltrop

3. Chicory

4. Glorybind

5. Thistle

6. Meadow Salsify

7. Small bloom (about 3/4" in diameter)

8. Black-eyed Susan

9. Thistle

10. Native Rose

11. Pink Milkweed

12. White Milkweed

13. Crown Vetch

14. Red Clover

15. Aster
Books About Wildflowers
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More Deaths Than One
Bob Stark returns to Denver after 18 years in Southeast Asia to discover that the mother he buried before he left is dead again. He attends her new funeral and sees . . . himself. Is his other self a hoaxer, or is something more sinister going on? And why are two men who appear to be government agents hunting for him? With the help of Kerry Casillas, a baffling young woman Bob meets in a coffee shop, he uncovers the unimaginable truth.
A Spark Of Heavenly Fire
In quarantined Colorado, where hundreds of thousands of people are dying from an unstoppable disease called the red death, insomniac Kate Cummings struggles to find the courage to live and to love. Her new love, investigative reporter Greg Pullman, is determined to discover who unleashed the deadly organism and why they did it, until the cost - Kate's life - becomes more than he can pay.
Reader Feedback
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- WindyWinters WindyWinters Jul 7, 2009 @ 10:20 pm
- Great Pics. Your wildflower & native plants are very pretty. :)
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- PBertram PBertram Sep 1, 2008 @ 1:43 pm
- Thank you, Spectra. I made the change.
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- Xelene Xelene Aug 31, 2008 @ 4:53 pm
- Incredible photos!
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- Spectra Spectra Aug 31, 2008 @ 4:51 pm
- #11 is milkweed.
