
Yamaboshi (Japanese dogwood?) flowers are coming along.

Yellow iris. See, Mom, they do exist!

Pink ostespermum and mystery blue flower. It blooms really prettily every morning and drops all its blossoms by early afternoon. Anyone?

The Japanese red maple is starting to turn a bit green. It starts red in the spring, turns green in the summer, and back to red in the fall. The magnolia (background) is already finished blooming. It was only a few days.

The green Japanese maple is starting to turn a bit red at the edges. It would be kind of neat if they changed colors and then went back again.
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