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August 20, 2012
New blooms
Some of the new plants I planted this spring are finally blooming -
Buddelia 'Miss Molly'
Buddleia 'Blue Chip'
Cestrum 'Orange Peel'
Cestrum 'Orange Peel'
Text and photos by Phillip Oliver,
Dirt Therapy
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Gardener on Sherlock Street
said…
So nice to get some new blooms to keep the garden going late in the season.
Les
said…
I can not say enough nice things about my 'Orange Peel'. It began blooming in May and has not stopped yet. It even got pruned by a car, and you would not know it today.
Pam's English Garden
said…
How I wish the 'golden jasmine' would bloom in the northeast!
Lisa at Greenbow
said…
The blue chip buddleia is so pretty. I had that once. It didn't like it here for some reason.
Unknown
said…
Very nice. Are you going to root any of them over the winter?
Anonymous said…
My apple trees are blooming. Lovely blooms.
RobinL
said…
Don't you just love the wide variety of critters attracted by your buddleia? Mine has become quite the attraction!
Patrick's Garden
said…
Love checking out your buddleiia with such a variance in size and color.
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