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Rainbow Year January-Winter White

Gabe's 1st snoe! February: Purple

Globe Thistle: Mandy NY

My back yard: Sandy MA Blueberries are really purple: Adam PA

Stella: Cape Cod

Purple Climber Crab: Nelson FL

Jellyfish: Courtney FL Purple Smoke Tree: Sal CO

Purple Tree: Dallas MT "Lavender's blue, dilly dilly ..." Nina of Kankakee sent the folloewing purples to join our challange!

'Siberian Blues' Dianthus (Dianthus amurensis) 'Aladdin Nautical Mix' petunias

'Crystal Palace' lobelia

lamium (Lamium maculatum) Johnny Jump-Ups (Viola cornuta)

clematis

delphiniums (Delphinium elatum 'Magic Fountain')

a primrose (Polyanthus 'Pacific Giant')

bellflower (Campanula sp.)

toad lily (Tricyrtis)

The spiderwort (Tradescantia sp.)

verbena

Obedient Plant (Physostegia virginiana)

March-Pink

Sue Lake Geroge NY

Winged Euonymus Kyle PA

Lady's Slipper Ned IL

Oxalis: Devon Ireland

Hollyhock Patch IL

Beach Rose Shelly RI

Sweet Peas: Billy, CT

Wild Rose (IA State Flower) Dale IA

April-Green

Anole Gayle LA

Grass: Ronny IL

Green Snake: Betty CT

Fresh Hay Ned IL

Tomatoes Patrick IL

Tree Matt, BC

Central Park Garden Allie NY, NY

Tree in Snow Dale ME

Anole Sid FL May -Black

Red Bellied Black Snake Ophelia AU

After the fire Sandy CA

Blackened Trees Margy IL

Skunk Trudy IL

Shadows Patrick IL

Spider Frank CT

Trees Ned IL June-Summer White

Paper Birch Dell MA

Trillium Margy IL

Bloodroot Margy IL

Daisy Margy IL

Our Pet Sassy, IA

Shark Cloud Frank MA

Frank MA

Squirrel CJ TX

White Wave Patrick IL

Asters Ned IL July-Grey/Silver

August-Orange

September-Yellow

October-Blue

October's Bright Blue Weather


O suns and skies and clouds of June, And flowers of June together, Ye cannot rival for one hour October's bright blue weather; When loud the bumble-bee makes haste, Belated, thriftless vagrant, And Golden-Rod is dying fast, And lanes with grapes are fragrant; When Gentians roll their fringes tight To save them for the morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burrs In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining; When all the lovely wayside things Their white-winged seeds are sowing, And in the fields, still green and fair, Late aftermaths are growing; When springs run low, and on the brooks, In idle golden freighting, Bright leaves sink noiseless in the hush Of woods, for winter waiting; When comrades seek sweet country haunts, By twos and twos together, And count like misers, hour by hour, October's bright blue weather. O suns and skies and flowers of June, Count all your boasts together, Love loveth best of all the year October's bright blue weather. ------Heather Hunt Jackson

November-Red

December-Brown

Thanks for the photos, Tuggers!

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