A beautiful bright pink phlox that is doing very well this year in the front bed.
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A beautiful bright pink phlox that is doing very well this year in the front bed.
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Begonias from a hanging basket in the old silver maple in our backyard.
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These orange-coral phlox are a new variety that Harald planted earlier this year. They are in the back of the garden by the shed and they are so colorful they are very easy to spot even from many feet away.
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These lovely echinacea blossoms are from the “Sunset” variety. Absolutely gorgeous color.
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These lovely echinacea blossoms are from the “Fragrant Angel” variety. Too, too lovely and a delicate perfume in the heat of the day. Don’t you just love that pure white bloom?
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These lovely echinacea blossoms are from a pale yellow variety – sorry, the name escapes me at the moment. So pale they look white in the picture, but trust me, they are a very pale yellow.
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Such a simple, old-fashioned flower the zennia is. And our front yard is full of the State Fair variety right now in a profusion of colors.
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OK, bad picture, I know. And I tried my best to get a good shot of these. They are from my heliotrope plant, which fills the front yard with the scent of vanilla for as long as they are blooming!
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If you would like to see the photos from our recent trip to South Dakota, click here.
Another showy and gorgeous rudbeckia.
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