June 2009 Bloom Day
This is a brief one as we had such a rainy weekend that I barely had time to get out and take photos.
I am on a lily kick and planted several last fall. This one is "Scheherazade"
This is "Caravan"
I've never seen so many blooms on the Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus). This is "Blue Bird"
Verbena bonariensis
Bloom Day is the brainchild of Carol at May Dreams Gardens. To see more blooms, visit her blog.
I am on a lily kick and planted several last fall. This one is "Scheherazade"
This is "Caravan"
I've never seen so many blooms on the Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus). This is "Blue Bird"
Verbena bonariensis
Bloom Day is the brainchild of Carol at May Dreams Gardens. To see more blooms, visit her blog.





Comments
Don't those lilies make a beautiful image.
Most of your flowers are not even in bud over here. Alabama is about three weeks ahead of us here in the UK I reckon.
Well, as ever I'm knocked out with your superb photography.
The Monarda looks really nice. I like the structure behind it.
Rob
Frances
Your new red border is off to a great start. Great match of the Monarda with the tuteur.
I had a volunteer yellow lily (must have been planted by a bird) in my outer gardens where the deer and bunnies roam. It escaped being eaten as the bird planted it closely with some other plants. I wish I could grow more. I have only one lily that I planted, a Starfighter, tucked inside the cottage garden fence.
Cameron
Marnie
I have never seen the little tree you have here,very pretty.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Donna
Jan
Always Growing
We got an inch of rain in about 10 minutes this morning. My son remarked that it hurt to stand in it cause it was pounding down from above so badly. So I understand how wet this Spring has been but aren't you so glad? I am.