A few patio flowers in late June
Feijoa, grown from seed many years ago. Beautiful flowers, but no fruitAngelonia, or summer snapdragon, just planted out., It will grow tall!
Calendula, or pot Marigold,.yellow version. We have orange, too.
Hydrangea, ripening.
Hydrangea, promising more to come.Hydrangea, up close and personal.
Another Hydrangea, blue this time.
Lavatera 'Barnsley Baby'
When I started my first garden in another place and time, lavatera were one of my first plants. I haven’t though of them for a long time.
ReplyDeleteStunning photos Janice - especially love the hydrangeas ♥️
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteI have a tall Fejoia tree in the front yard here visible from my window, the flowers are lovely when they bloom and my first summer here I ate some of the fruit. Since then it hasn't been as nice with the tree never getting enough water I think. I leave the fruit for the birds now.
ReplyDeleteJune really does bloom.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. Much more advanced down there. We are still waiting for many of ours to burst forth.
ReplyDeleteWe had a feijoa but it never fruited, however my brother's did this year with so many fruit, he can't give them away.
ReplyDeleteReally colourful. You know you need two feijoas for fruit but if apparently the petals are also edible.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful mix of beautiful perennial flowers. I'm pleased to say my Christmas cactus is now outside on the porch and seems to be putting out tiny new leaves. And I ended up having snapdragons it started themselves by last year's seeds. However they're two different colors which is weird since the mother plant was pink.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. My hydrangea are way behind this year. They are working on blooming this year though
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