Gardener's Bloom Day
I'm posting a day early to Gardener's Bloom Day (where garden bloggers post photos of what is blooming in their gardens on the 15th of each month). I'm taking a break from showing roses, although you will find a few here, and posting photos of other bloomers.
And, more roses!
Visit May Dreams Gardens for more garden blooms!
Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy
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| Clematis "Betty Corning" was just planted last year and has a few blooms this year. |
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| Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa), tender perennial, butterfly and hummingbird magnet, likes well drained soils. |
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| Clethra "Little Henry" - Not as large as the regular Virginia Sweetspire. |
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| Iris "Edith Wolford" was a gift from Randy and Jamie. |
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| I'm not sure what this iris is although I believe I've been told before. This one spreads rapidly and the deep purple color is lovely. |
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Iris pseudacorus - old fashioned Flag iris. |
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| Peony "Raspberry Sundae" - yes, peonies can be grown in Alabama but they usually don't last long and rain ruins the blossoms. |
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| Spirea "Gold Mound" and Achillea "Paprika" (yarrow) |
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| Indigofera (Indigo Bush) |
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| Hydrangea "Snow Queen" |
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| A container planting of euphorbia "Diamond Frost" and Red Polka-Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) |
And, more roses!
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| "Westerland" |
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| "Petite Pink Scotch" |
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| "New Dawn" growing alongside Miscanthus "Cabaret" and Hydrangea "Sike's Dwarf" |
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| "Carefree Delight" with Purple Smoke Tree |
















Comments
Gorgeous, gorgeous flowers, I wouldn't dare choose a favorite, but delight in the beauty of them all.
Thanks for sharing !
The peony is amazing too. I am still too afraid to plant one myself but I adore others'.
I've long admired Iris 'Edith Wolford,' it's so distinctive.