The most sun shiniest flower that I can think of is the Evening Primrose, otherwise known as Oenothera. This plant is reliable and spreads its color easily.
A late blooming Azalea.
A very interesting ground cover, the edges of its leaves turn fuchsia later on.
A late blooming pink azalea.
A lovely maroon Weigela.
The Blue Berries for the garden birds almost ready.
A late Rhododendron.
Widow's Tears, Spirderwort, or know as Tradescantia
A Oak Leaf Hydrangea.
The usual white Hydrangea
An interesting wild flower.
The Blue Hydrangeas just starting out.
A little Daisy-ike weed, or is it a wild flower? Comments are welcome on
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Lovely, thank you! Now the weeding gets to be hard work, so long as it is 96 degrees!
ReplyDeleteYour azaleas are so lovely. I think the white one is just so pretty. I love white blooms in the garden. You have so many flowering shrubs in bloom now that your garden has to be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA garden I know so well!
ReplyDeleteBountiful as ever!
Off to England tonight for a week
see you on my return
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Lori, what beautiful flowers you have in the garden right now. I absolutely adore that brilliant white Azalea and the pretty white Oak Leaf Hydrangea. Like Lona, I'm a big fan of white in the garden too.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to know what the flower with the yellow spike is? x
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