June Blooms
After a hot weekend, more pleasant weather has settled in and the long-term forecast shows consistent temperatures in the 70s. That is music to my ears, I just hope it lasts. We have been busy with the usual garden chores. Michael has been more adventurous than I and he created a small set of steps leading up to our shady path. He said he had been wanting to do that for a long time but didn't because of it making it difficult to move the lawnmower up to the top level. Well, we now have a battery-powered mower, a very lightweight, tiny thing which makes both of us happy. The steps are almost finished, just some more gravel needed to top them - Our new battery-powered lawnmower looks like a toy - In the garden - Autumn Fern ( Dryopteris erythrosora) is just spectacular right now. My favorite fern. Aruncus 'Horatio' has doubled in size this year and threatens to overshadow the shade garden. Baptisia 'Solar Flare' blooms after 'Purple Smoke' Jasmine 'Fiona...
That's a lovely flower.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower & photo, dear Phillip!!
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I like lilies a lot but not sure I like that black in the center. I guess it is black, maybe really dark purple?
ReplyDeleteMaybe they need a year or so to get established. They do have a pretty bloom.
ReplyDeleteI discovered these last year and they have quickly become a favorite. My bulbs from last year survived the winter in a pot. I bought more this year and have put some of the bulbs in the ground. I love them because they are fragrant.
ReplyDeleteI've grown these for years and anxiously await their beautiful fragrance all summer. Love them!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of them, but after your photo, I will start looking for them now! Thanks for the introduction! Best to you!
ReplyDeleteI tried those a few years back,here in Florida.They didn't bloom profusely,but they were beautiful when they did.But they didn't come back the next year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blossom. These are new to me and I'm anxious to see some my sister has growing. Great photo....makes me want to try them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Phillip, I hope they come back for you next year and bloom profusely!
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