Early spring flowers
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The Gelsemium sempervirens (Carolina Jessamine) vine outside my study window is flowering, cascading down through the windowpanes.
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And Hexastylis arifolia (Little Brown Jugs) is producing its long-lasting jug-shaped flowers (pollinated by fungus gnats). That's if the plant is lucky!
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I love those little brown jugs! How cute. Makes me think of an old song...Little Brown Jug!
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