September blooms
A stroll through the mid-September garden -
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| Hyacinth Bean vine |
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| Yet another vine, Morning Glory. They really like September. |
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| Dragon Wing Begonia - one of my favorite annuals |
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| The only rose I found blooming today (unknown variety) |
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| Lespedeza (Bush Clover) |
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| Hardy Orange (Poncirus Trifoliata) |
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| Northern Sea Oats |
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| And the award for Hostess with the Mostess is Lantana "Miss Huff" - she is a blooming machine! |
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| Angel Trumpet (Brugmansia) |











Comments
I like your vines too. I'm one of the ones who's never had any luck wtih hyacinth bean vine. I'll have to ask MSS what her secret is. Knowing her, I guess it's not heavy watering, which is what I had suspected it wanted.
Please say more about Lespedeza. And the Hardy Orange. And that dry stacked stone retaining wall in the lantana shot. Basically, I want a whole tour. More, more, more.
Chuck, you can see more photos of my garden at http://home.hiwaay.net/~oliver/gardenphotos.htm
Now I know. The Autumn Clematis is another spreader. I'll stick with the one I may not be able to get rid of.
Aiyana
The clematis on juniper photo is quite lovely.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Love the look of the Northern Sea Oats against the blue pot. Blue is my favorite color for pot in the garden. I try to mix it up so not everything is blue but it is hard. I just planted the oats this year. Excited to see what it does this fall.
We love love the Lantana but it is an annual for us. Is it perennial for you? Ours never gets that big.
Cool pictures and thanks for sharing.