Linda Pittman’s blue suede shade garden: Memphis Fling
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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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