A welcome visitor on the Verbena bonariensis
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| Sunlight glistens through the Stella d'oro Daylily. |
We have been blessed this summer with wonderful rain. Truly it is a blessing and I'm absolutely not complaining. It's just that after a lot of rain, especially in our location where there seems to be a lot of standing water, mosquitoes soon appear. They come in swarms. This is more than just an occasional pesky bite. No, a single swat on an exposed arm or leg might result five or six corpses with an equal number ready to take their place.
| This David Austin Rose (variety unknown) is always lovely. |
| These alliums (Allium sphaerocephalon) are just plain fun as their lollipop tops sway in the wind. |
| Allium add interest to the garden. |
| This Blackeyed Susan was nearly destroyed by worms, but has recovered well. |
| The bright yellow bloom of this sedum contrasts with these blue flowers. |
| Larkspur blooms in a new place by the privacy fence. |
| Old fashioned vibrant orange daylilies are beautiful to behold. |
| Daylilies come in various colors and heights. |
| It suddenly hit me when I saw these lilies that I don't have very many red flowers. |
Your garden is really beautiful, I love the daylilies, but the whole garden looks really special.
ReplyDeleteThe allium in this blog are Allium sphaerocephalon. Drumstick allium. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the help in identifying these allium. I have had them for many years and keep distributing around the garden. Love them!
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