July Bloom Day
The mid-July garden is quiet, hot and sticky. At least the plants seem happy, thanks to a generous rainfall last weekend. Not many blooms to show on our annual bloom day - but a few of interest.
First, my favorite container plant this year is Begonia "Bonfire" - all of a sudden I have a liking for orange. It is growing in a pot with variegated Blueberry Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica) that we bought in Florida last fall. The blooms on the begonia are a little sparse. This begonia actually blooms more profusely in full sun.



All of the lilies have finished blooming with the exception of this late one. This is Oriental Trumpet Lily "Black Beauty"

Clematis "Betty Corning"

Coreopsis "Limerock Ruby"

Blackberry Lily (Belamcanda chinensis) getting ready to open

Euphorbia Corollata and Salvia Coccinea "Hot Lips"

Agastache (Hyssop)

Lantana

Italian Arum (Arum Italicum)

Plume Poppy (Macleaya cordata)

Phlox

Money Plant (Lunaria)

To see what is blooming in other blogger's gardens, be sure to visit May Dreams Gardens.
First, my favorite container plant this year is Begonia "Bonfire" - all of a sudden I have a liking for orange. It is growing in a pot with variegated Blueberry Flax Lily (Dianella tasmanica) that we bought in Florida last fall. The blooms on the begonia are a little sparse. This begonia actually blooms more profusely in full sun.
All of the lilies have finished blooming with the exception of this late one. This is Oriental Trumpet Lily "Black Beauty"
Clematis "Betty Corning"
Coreopsis "Limerock Ruby"
Blackberry Lily (Belamcanda chinensis) getting ready to open
Euphorbia Corollata and Salvia Coccinea "Hot Lips"
Agastache (Hyssop)
Lantana
Italian Arum (Arum Italicum)
Plume Poppy (Macleaya cordata)
Phlox
Money Plant (Lunaria)
To see what is blooming in other blogger's gardens, be sure to visit May Dreams Gardens.

Comments
That Bonfire is exhibited so beautifully. Glad you reminded me: I had one all summer last year. Couldn't keep it, ought to get another one for August.
I enjoyed my visit. Such clear pictures.
Jan
Always Growing
If you would like a division of my 'Little Grapette' Daylily, send me an email with your address at headfullaplants@gmail.com. I'll divide it this fall. (I hate to admit it, but I have a rather large one sitting in a pot waiting for a new home, and it has lots of buds.)
I am always HONORED to have you visit my page. Thank you - you are truly one of my favorite writers.
Happy Summer Friend.
Frances
Marnie
Frances, that would be a great thing!
I've got Salvia Hot lips but never thought about something like the Euphorbia as a companion...coming here is so inspiring!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
I'm really taken with your pots and statues etc. Eclectic and you've pulled it off!
I keep seeing plume poppies around this year and didn't know what they were 'till now.
I go on and off colours easily without rhyme or reason. I was anti yellow a while back, now it's back in vogue avec moi.
I have my fingers crossed for the crape myrtle. I keep hoping it will bloom eventually. I love that color.