Many of my recent posts have been about roses and clematis which are of still blooming throughout my garden, so this bloom day post will focus on everything else. Check out all of the bloom day posts from around the world over at May Dreams Garden.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day for July 2009: Hydrangeas, Phlox, Lilies, Rudbeckia and More
Posted by Julia Erickson at 12:30 AM
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16 comments:
Beautiful!!
You seams to have your garden full of flowers.
Ken
Love the color of the poppy that is about to open! Great variety of blooms. Your Hollyhock is very pretty- love the pale pink.
I love wandering through your garden! Beautiful pics!
Beautiful blooms - I love that orange lily!
Hey, thanks for stopping by. I tried to get creative this time and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your gardens are lovely as always. I like that red/yellow milkweed right up there under the pretty hollyhock. I had one of those last year but it didn't survive our winter.
Beautiful flowers! I loved seeing your Touch-me-not and your Culver's Root. What a lovely lavender color. And what nice Rudbeckia -- which ones are those?
Is that second picture a plant named touch me not? or what is it's name? It looks familiar, but the name eludes me!
Great pictures. I love the cleome. I have a lot of cleome in my garden and they re-seed every year. I usually end up giving LOTS away.
Just lovely, especially the Actaea.
Muum,
The second picture is of Jewel Weed.
-Heirloom Gardener
You have beautiful flowers and a wonderful assortment of types.
oh, that is the name- Jewel weed! thanks! I remember somebody told me you could use the sap/juice of the stems if you got stuck by nettles.
Lovely, lovely photos and beautiful plants. I wish I knew what they all were, but I enjoyed looking at them anyway. Some, I do know, and your hydrangea is spectacular!
You have a bounty of beautiful blooms this month! We have similar stuff shining right now in our gardens. :)
A glorious assortment of shapes and colors this month, HG - and of fragrances too, I'm sure, with all of those lilies. May I also say how impressed I was to see Prince Charles gracing your front border in another post? (Oh wait, or was that the *cultivar* 'Prince Charles'?)
Beautiful pictures! But where are the names?
I love all your clematis. I will be looking through your blog to see how you are using yours.
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