By joenesgarden, 2 years and 9 months ago
GB Bloom Day-August
August 15, 2009. It seems that summer-type weather – hot and humid – has finally arrived in Connecticut. Morning glories to start the day and sweet peas grow not too far away.
Double Oriental lilies scent the air and large pink phlox bloom without a care.
In a shadier spot hydrangea, so blue, offsets impatiens and coleus, too.![]()
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Pollinators visit a butterfly bush; this crocosmia looks quite lush.![]()
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Gazania and petunia brighten one bed.![]()
Gerbera
and ageratum
flower elsewhere, instead.
The eggplant blossom sits patiently by, while the peegee hydrangea captures every eye.
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day everyone.


4 comments
2 years and 9 months ago
Happy Bloom Day! I see you're waxing poetic this month...as usual your garden looks lovely and so colorful. I especially love the color of the morning glory and the unique petals of gazania.
2 years and 9 months ago
Thanks, Debbie. Annuals are, at times, the best way to feed my need for flowers during the hot, hazy days of August.
2 years and 9 months ago
Those stargazer lilies are a favorite of mine, mine are done, unfortunately! Love your photos.
2 years and 8 months ago
You have some very nice pictures and flowers here. And so many different colors!
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