Clematis
Superbells
Here is the list of what is blooming:
Miniature roses
Purple Wave Petunias
Lantana
Salvia
Gerbera daisies
Zinnia
Purple Coneflower
Pansy
Lemon Symphony Osteospermum
Purple Pinwheel Osteospermum
Blue-eyed Grass
Veronica Speedwell
Verbena
Purple fountain grass
Balloon Flowers (Platycodon)
Daisy
Lambs ear
Clematis
Impatiens
Spirea
Coleus
Superbells
Beautiful! I really like how you have the verbena and ivy together in the pot with the little evergreen tree. And your balloon flower is gorgeous. Happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so pretty! I love blue-eyed grass, and I'm with Christa...that combo of ivy and verbena is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHappy Bloom Day!
The Balloon flower looks so captivating.
ReplyDeleteI can understand your predicament of not having much bloom in July. I was in similar situation with increasing dry heat but thankfully it has started raining since last two days.
That is quite a list Robin. Love all the pics of your blooms. I see we both have the same verbena! :-) That blue-eyed grass is real pretty!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll get some rain soon!
Beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing your blooms!
ReplyDeleteI really like your clematis, and all your flowers are beautiful. Like you, I wonder what July will be like if we don't get some real rain, soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
What gorgeous blooms. You garden is a bit ahead of mine. I love the clematis.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos, your yard must be a joy to walk through!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for vising my blog on Blogger Bloom Day and for the sweet compliments and comments.
ReplyDeleteBlue eyed grass.. is that the same as flax? Looks like my flax, same flower. I haven't got a pic of it yet, as it refuses to open its flowers in this dark rainy weather we've had recently.
ReplyDeleteLove the mini rose, it's precious
Salix tree, I don't think it is the same as blue flax (linum perenne). The Blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium augustifolium) is from the iris family.
ReplyDeleteSo much in bloom! I love your photos. And the birdbath from planters is brililant.
ReplyDeleteAh, I see the difference between flax and blue-eyed grass, I did a google search. It's a lovely plant.
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful looking blooms! Here's to rain coming your way, we are supposed to get a sprinkle tonight.
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