Forgive the date on this post. Changing the batteries constantly made the date reset. Things in my gardens are really starting to take off.
Bradford Pear Trees
Daffodils
Daffodil
Wild Clover
Tulip trees in front field
Wild Lantana
Don Juan Rose
Impatient Rose
Indian Blanket Flower
Knockout roses are blooming heavily
Wild Crossvine
Another Tulip Tree
Mexican Petunia
Encore Azalea
Not sure what type of azalea this is...all white though
Pink Snow Camellia
Pride of Mobile Azalea
Mums
Mums
Lady Diana rose
Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea
Gerber Daisy
Bougainvillea
Rainbow Knockout
Bogainvillea
Varigated Bougainvillea...I think one only blooms during the spring..unsure but didn't bloom all last year except the spring
Hibiscus
Bougainvillea
Hibiscus
Baby's breath
Azalea
Azalea...I believe George Tabor
Sunny knockout rose tree
Pink snow camellia
Chinese snowball has yellow flowers
Begonias
Azaleas
Mystic Haze Dahlia
Another blogger called this Elderberry
Winged Begonia
I am so proud of this...it's a rose seedling...I'll name her Isabella
Moss roses...bloom during the mornings usually
Moss roses
Mexican Heather
8 comments:
It is blooming like Paradise at your house! All beautiful! I especially like the Hibiscus - gorgeous color!
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
"Yellow Chinese Snowball" is a distractor, right? To see if we are really looking at everything?
@Nell, not sure what you mean by distractor....the irony is that it has yellow flowers but it supposed to have white hydrangea looking flower...thought it was wwird that there were yellow flowers on it.
Wow! Things are really blooming in your part of the country! WOnderful!
A distractor means 'Hey, look at this thing!' from all the others.
I think you have a Forsythia bush mislabeled as a Snowball.
I hope that now the 15th has passed you can start on plans for your path. What do you have in mind?
I haven't figured that one out yet...choices I am thinking mulch, grave, stones, railroad ties....
Wow, you've got so much happening in your garden right now. I just love your white Azalea and the Lady Diana Rose. Your huge Winged Begonia is just fabulous too!
Thanks, Bernie....Baldwin County Co op has some great plants.
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