Another post with combinations of color.
This is the two purples in the driveway bed. The iris are mostly done now, but what a show! The other purple is Meadow Sage.
In the rock garden, The Dianthus 'Kahori' is in the lower left, Bloody Cranesbill at the top, and the Creeping Thyme is starting to bloom purple at the lower right.
This one was a few days ago. The Moss Phlox is just about done now, but this is phlox with the Variegated Vinca in front of it.
This is also in the rock garden, and it's more about texture than color, but it's part of why I love the Pasqueflower so much. It starts blooming in early April, and now in June we still have the showy seed heads.
And I'm going to share one more shot with a Poppy in it. This one does a better job of showing the various colors of foliage behind the Poppy and the Fleeceflower. I like that there are enough interesting plants to have a depth of field to the color.
It turned out to be a rather unproductive day. Just never got moving, really. I finished cleaning the edges of the front flower bed and watered it. Edited. Mostly read a book.
Tomorrow, I need to be out the door by 8:30 in the morning. Stay tuned!
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4 comments:
They all look great but I find the 4th one down fascinating.
Java Bean: "Ayyy, look at all those fuzzy flowers! Some of them are almost as fluffy as you, Lulu!"
Lulu: "Almost."
Ann- that is late afternoon sun on the pasqueflower seeds
Lulu- you sure are fluffy!
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