Dimorphotheca aurantiaca 'African Moon' and Pansy
I know I've said it before but this month I have the most blooms out of all the months I have participated so far. There are tons and a few in bud. If all the daylilies were blooming I would have so much more.
Thank you to Carol from May Dreams Gardens for putting together Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. Make sure to check out her page and all the wonderful garden bloggers that participated this month.
Dimorphotheca aurantiaca 'African Moon' about to open
Dianthus Pinocchio
Godetia half blew off from last night
The ever blooming Knotweed
Phlox 'Phlox of Sheep'
White Columbine
White Petunias
Mt Fuji Morning Glory. This just opened up today. It's a mutant it's so large. I have seen the blooms before and this is like a two in one. This is also the first bloom that hasn't torn when it has opened.
The only bijou mix sweet pea to bloom so far
Candytuft
Laura Bush Petunias
Madagascar Periwinkle
Celosia
Pink Snapdragons
Red Petunias
Barbara Karst Bougainvillea
Armeria formosa
The ever blooming Cocktail Vodka Begonia
Gaillardia Razzle Dazzle Bud
Daylily Buds. Sadly the buds for what I think might be Abstract Art broke off from the winds the last two nights.
Hibiscus Rose Bud
Grape Hyacinths. These are very late and don't bloom all that well once they open.
17 comments:
Wow! So many lovely pictures - I've really enjoyed them all! And that Morning Glory - it's unbelievably beautiful! Did you sow it from seed?
Happy GBBDay! /Katarina
Beautiful pictures. You have a great patio garden!
Blooms galore indeed! How nice to see so many flowers on your blog today. That morning glory is simply smashing!
You do have alot of photos and plants. I like the picture of the knotweed best. Don't like the plant but the pic is super great!
Wow! You really do have blooms galore! Great job making the most of your space.
Wow! That morning glory really is stunning. Around here it grows like a weed and I'm forever pulling it up lest it strangle my tomato plants. But that, that's a thing of beauty.
You have one heck of a camera and a great eye for photography.
that morning glory is absolutely precious.
arlene,
Lakewood flowers
Your photos are beautiful, and I'm thinking that the background color sets them off to perfection.
Wow those are great pictures, I can never do good close-up. I like the Dianthus, I never seen that color
Vanillalotus, once again you amaze us with what you can do with a containerized garden - so many delicately lovely flowers!
I especially loved the way you led us through the colors by arranging the individual flower photos according to color and intensity. I've read that the poet Celia Thaxter did something like this with arrangements of annual Shirley poppies for her artist friends.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
I'm always amazed thinking about all you grow in containers. Beautiful blooms and a lot of variety, too.
Thanks for joining in for bloom day!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
Priscilla, you have so may beautiful things blooming in your balcony garden! Your photos are wonderful.
You managed to have so many blooms in your balcony garden. How wonderfull.
I have the Armeria maritima, but that A. formosa is such a beauty
Beautiful pictures. Especially the Armeria formosa, which looks like it could be the cover of a botanical text book.
A great selection, VL. You and Mother Nature have achieved a heck of a lot.
I think I just found my new favorite flower,Mt Fuji Morning Glory. Very amazing detail in the pictures!!
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