I could see the first video -- I'd say that's definitely (?) lily-of- the-valley. Looks like mine about now, though yours are a little farther along (more sun, probably). I couldn't see the second video - it was "buffering" for a VERY long time, and I tried twice and then exited. That was from work; I'll try again from home. Did you do the videos on your cell phone? -- Gretchen
... and when I went back to your site after posting the first message, the second video was ready to go! What you thought was Pachysandra (sp?) definitely is -- and the little white flower goes with it. You do have more lily-of-the-valley on the second video. The little blue flower -- first with the Pachsandra and then in a different place, is Vinca -- you've got Vinca with the Pachysandra (which is why it looks as though the P. has the blue flower) -- trace the blue flower back to its stems/roots, and you'll see the different leaf. And then you have more Vinca by itself, with more blue flowers.
I'd say your tree is a flowering crab(apple), but I get those various ornamentals mixed up. It is indeed wonderful -- no wonder you love it!
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I could see the first video -- I'd say that's definitely (?) lily-of- the-valley. Looks like mine about now, though yours are a little farther along (more sun, probably). I couldn't see the second video - it was "buffering" for a VERY long time, and I tried twice and then exited. That was from work; I'll try again from home. Did you do the videos on your cell phone? -- Gretchen
... and when I went back to your site after posting the first message, the second video was ready to go! What you thought was Pachysandra (sp?) definitely is -- and the little white flower goes with it. You do have more lily-of-the-valley on the second video. The little blue flower -- first with the Pachsandra and then in a different place, is Vinca -- you've got Vinca with the Pachysandra (which is why it looks as though the P. has the blue flower) -- trace the blue flower back to its stems/roots, and you'll see the different leaf. And then you have more Vinca by itself, with more blue flowers.
I'd say your tree is a flowering crab(apple), but I get those various ornamentals mixed up. It is indeed wonderful -- no wonder you love it!
Good job! G.
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