That is a Fatsia Japonica that has grown outside the garage door corner. It has an interesting flower does it not?
I thought it was Ivy too Very nice Mr Mechanic No Aurora here but saw a few planets whilst failing to find the comet this evening And a few more ferns
It all looks a bit better when the sun comes out for a while There are still a few flowers on the hollyhocks!
And here's a cross between Fatsia and Ivy https://www.architecturalplants.com/product/fatshedera-lizei/
Fat Headed Lizzie? Ok you win! I thought it was cute when you called @Tetters ! I have no capacity to offer better names in the face of your obvious talent!
This is a lovely Fatshedera. It is such a useful plant too being really tough and hardy in frosty weather. We used to sell a lot of this plant at the nursery. A marriage of Fatsia and Hedera (english ivy) made in heaven I reckon. This little gem made me smile (a lot) today. It was happily growing there all by itself in a really rough cold place, middle of December, with all the salty winds too. Isn't nature wonderful!
Just for those that bifocal or have less patience.. Note my better half took up my suggestions about adhesives. They still get knocked over by the night shift or even our pets, but I have served by reducing the drama. They are stacked by type, state, and history should you ask.
What?? You seem to have changed the subject a bit? Are you talking about the stones? A little less lemonade I think
This is my Boy balancing stones... He had to balance a certain number before he was allowed an ice cream