It is a little out of focus, but I’m sharing it anyway. It’s one of the sweet little wild roses that are found growing along the side of the road as you go up the hill to the house in Lutsen. The color and the simplicity are what is so marvelous about this flower.
Category: Today’s Bit of Beauty
Today’s Beauty – 08/04/2008
I was smitted with these pinwheel phlox blooms the moment I laid eyes on them. This is their second year and they are doing very, very well. They strike me as a very sweet and old-fashioned looking plant.
Today’s Beauty – 08/03/2008
Gorgeous red lily, ain’t it?
Today’s Beauty – 08/02/2008
This is close relative to the hollyhock, a French mallow. Actually, we planted this plant the first spring we were in our house. It bloomed profusely and then went to seed. We thought nothing of it until the next year when mallow plants were absolutely everywhere! We’ve been trying to get rid of them ever since. But this hardy plant came from a seed two years old and we decided to let it grow. Probably a mistake, but for now you must admit it’s lovely.
Today’s Beauty – 08/01/2008
If you know me, you know that hollyhocks are amongst my most favorite flowers, and this double ruffled pink one is, well, just look at it will you?!
Today’s Beauty – 07/31/2008
OK – I must confess. This lily belongs to my neighbor and is right next to where I park my car in the drive. But, I ask you, how could I not include this stunning creation in my collection?
Today’s Beauty – 07/30/2008
This day lily filled me with joy when I saw it at Kelly & Kelly last year. I had to have it. You see why. It’s the most feminine seashell pink. Oh, it does take one’s breath away.
Today’s Beauty – 07/29/2008
This is a fancy hybrid, I think, of the rudbeckia family. Harald picked it up at one of our many nursery stops this year and it just went in the ground – and it is blooming spectacularly already.
Today’s Beauty – 07/28/2008
This is another favorite lily. I don’t know the name, but I bought it because of the way it looks and this year is the first year it has done really well.
Today’s Beauty – 07/26/2008
These globe thistles are a constant joy this time of year, their round orbs blooming in a beautiful purplish-blue.