Mayflowers grow wild here in W. PA and in most of the NE/Mid Alt US. They usually grow in the shady underbrush and are about 8-10" tall, single stem with 5-6 leaves radiating out from the center. The leaves are roughly oblong with a slightly pointed tip. For a week or so in the spring they will reveal small white "apples" that are about one inch in diameter hanging from the underside of the leaves center (top of stem).
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Kevlarster
The mayflower was big and it was tough
look it up on google images!!!!!!!!!!!
A beautiful garden!
timmy
I would like to change the design of my garden. Where can I look online for great ideas on garden design?
A pastoral mural.
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The un-cared garden for a few years will look like a jungle. Because in a jungle, the growth of plants will be uncontrolled. Hence, many unwanted plants (weeds) will appear and compete with the garden plants. It will give a look of a jungle.
Insects, myriapods, terrestrial crabs and woodlice are what garden bugs look like. Centipedes and millipedes number among a garden's myriapods. Pill bugs, also called doodle bugs and roly polies, serve as common examples of woodlice.
it's a lush valley of your wildest dreams!
it is the white fence on the map of your house
I think it's actually called the black & yellow garden spider.