Not long ago, I discovered a couple of types of Toad Lilies at Green Spring Gardens. About a week later, I was photographing at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond and found another variety of t… more →
Beautiful Flower Pictures Blog: Floral Photography by Patty HankinsGarden Keeper wrote 1 month ago: It’s now officially fall and my garden is overrun with leaves. I have more leaves in my yard t … more →
Sarah wrote 1 month ago: Nothing quite like taking a walk on a chilly Autumn day. My ears and face are cold, but the rest of … more →
hankinslawrenceimages wrote 1 month ago: Not long ago, I discovered a couple of types of Toad Lilies at Green Spring Gardens. About a week la … more →
steiderstudios wrote 1 month ago: Daphne odora September & October have been very rushed and busy with work, causing me to almost … more →
hankinslawrenceimages wrote 2 months ago: A couple weeks ago, I posted some photos of a Sinome Toad Lily that I photographed at Green Spring G … more →
J.A. Howard-Gibbon wrote 2 months ago: I have been fortunate to have worked at some very good nurseries which have had great plants which t … more →
hankinslawrenceimages wrote 2 months ago: Earlier this week, I spent a few hours photographing at Green Spring Gardens in Alexandria, VA. One … more →
susannasays wrote 3 months ago: Thought I’d share this lovely photo taken yesterday September 12th as evidence that Fall is up … more →
ssrobertson wrote 3 months ago: Ah, the dog days of summer are winding down and autumn will be here before you know it. Though the … more →
cindyha wrote 1 year ago: As much as I enjoy viewing the red, orange and yellow landscapes of an Iowa autumn, there are fall c … more →
Kim wrote 1 year ago: POSTED BY KIM — October is the month to celebrate toad lilies as they bloom in all their glory … more →
mmwm wrote 2 years ago: Tricyrtis (toad lily), Oct. 2007 Early October is happy time in the garden. Not too much raking, har … more →
binnorie wrote 2 years ago: The hostas are HUGE! I put them in that area where I’ll be planting them in the ‘old … more →