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Garden Blossoms

30/1/2014

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There is always something flowering in the garden. Throughout the hot summer weather with days reaching into the mid 40 degrees in temperature, only the hardiest flowers bloom.

Roses, yellow Evening Primrose and purple Lavender still bloom. Some orange Watsonia has been flowering but its leaves were hit in the 46 degree heat. Pelargoniums will always flower. There are lots of colours of these.

My Peace Lily has been moved out to a new covered courtyard and is settling in well. It has more elegant, white flowers than it has ever had. I think it likes the increased light.

My Begonia has had a severe trim and been moved outside in the courtyard also. It has responded with lots of pale orange waxy flowers.

Enjoy these flowers from my garden.
Pictured are Peach tree blossom, Wallflower, Kiss-me-quick - an old fashioned, self seeding flower and Senecio, White rose, Lobelia, Alogoyne - an Australian hibiscus, and yellow rose.

Next there comes a daisy, wattle, climbing rose and hot pink cyclamen.
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Allan Christensen link
13/6/2018 10:21:19 pm

Have tried having weird blossoms on your garden? Such as these followings:

Bat faced Cuphea (Cuphea llavea)
Cannonball tree (Couroupita guianensis)
Bleeding Heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)
Monkey Face Orchid (Dracula simia)

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    I love growing flowers in my garden and sometimes make Flower Essences from them. They have great healing properties. Chickens adorn my backyard and give me much pleasure too.

    My garden is free range like my chickens, there is no order here. All plants get along happily together.


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