Sorry, I still have MORE Garden Tour photos. I can't help myself. When I combine two loves, photography and flowers, I can get carried away! I love the color of this zinnia.
I didn't get the name of this flower, but I thought it was eye-catching!
Another, "I don't know it's name", but I can't resist anything that blooms lavender!
Whatever this was, it had a wicked looking trunk/stem!
The colors of this plant were breath-taking.
I'm off to help with our fundraising BBQ for our Neighborhood sign.
Hi Lorilee, I think the yellow flower is Gailardia (I have them in burgundy) and I believe the blue/lavender one is Scabiosa. That prickly looking plant is scary looking. Did it have a flower or was it just foliage? The plant below it is awesome! Nice to add a little color without using flowers. Thank you for sharing. Hugs, Loretta
I teach 4 year olds during the school year. In my spare time(haha), I enjoy clogging, gardening, sewing, cake decorating, and old things! I am married to my high school sweetheart. We have two sons, ages 27 and 17!
We have 2 dogs (Honey and Lexi), a rabbit (Chewey),three cat (Samson, Rascal and Bella) and 7 chickens. The hens are Blossom, Buffy, Scarlet, and Matilda. I had on roo, Gottlieb. Then I let Buffy sit on some eggs and I ended up with 2 more roosters. My coop is called Cackleberry Cottage.
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Hi Lorilee,
ReplyDeleteI think the yellow flower is Gailardia (I have them in burgundy) and I believe the blue/lavender one is Scabiosa. That prickly looking plant is scary looking. Did it have a flower or was it just foliage? The plant below it is awesome! Nice to add a little color without using flowers. Thank you for sharing. Hugs, Loretta
Wow! Not only are those pretty flowers but you took wonderful photos of them.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Joanne