What is the one wildflower only found in New Jersey?
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Here are some beautiful blooms from WAGC’s Member Marina’s Garden!
Peonies from WAGC’s Member Sharon Ma’s Garden
Lilies in Sharon Ma’s Garden
WAGC’s Member Liz Morris Shares a Monarch Butterfly Photo From Her Garden
WAGC’s Member Joan Rottkamp Captures a Monarch Butterfly’s Birth
Ta-da! The beautiful Monarch butterfly is born!
Thanks to Joan and her love of butterflies, this one is ready for the trip to Mexico!
WAGC’s Lifetime Member, Cathy Miller
Crested Cockscomb: WAGC’s Lifetime Member, Cathy Miller, highlights her crested cockscomb in her fabulous fall garden. Its name is from the deep red flowers that resemble a rooster’s comb. Thank you, Cathy, for sharing a piece of your September garden with us!
Lespedeza Thundergii: A flowering plant in the legume family, its common names are Thunberg’s bushclover, Thunberg’s lespedeza, and shrub lespedeza. Flowers can be pink or white and the plant, with its long draping stems that may grow up to five feet. Lespedeza is native to China and Japan and blooms in late summer.