| | Lobelia Cardinalis, this one has green instead of bronze leaves |
| | | Canna lilies under a persimmon, with a mum in the foreground and white althea |
| | | Pink Hydrangea, pretty spectacular, huh? |
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| | The ever-beautiful Pat Austin Rose |
| | | Rose Climbing Royal America (Why would a rose have that name?) |
| | | Golden Celebration, another David Austin Rose |
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| | Souvenir de la Malmaison, a rose that first appeared in 1843. |
| | | | Lilies, I don't remember ordering these particular lilies, but they're beautiful |
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| | | Tigridia, sorry, got this one sideways, but it wouldn't let me edit that! |
| | | Cornflower, grown from seed. |
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| | | Pat Austin (A David Austin Rose) |
| | | Double-flowered Lisianthus, hybridized from a Texas native (Texas Bluebells) |
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| | Double-flowered Lisianthus |
| | | Double-flowered Lisianthus |
| | | Double-flowered Lisanthus, with rose Mutabilis in background |
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| | Double-flowered Lisianthus |
| | | Hollyhock (powderpuff), related to marshmallows, altheas and more. |
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| | | Rose Glamis Castle, a David Austin hybrid |
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| | | | Leonitis, supposedly an herb, I have no idea how it's used, other than beauty! |
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| | Crocosmia "Lucifer" (Gladilous relative), grown from corms. |
| | | Rock Rose (Cistus, not a true rose) |
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| | Cleome, or spider flower (I think I'll stick with Cleome) |
| | | | Vitex Angustifolia, also called "Chaste" tree (it works like saltpeter!) |
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| | Perennial Baby's Breath, makes a nice garden plant! |
| | | Parti-colored Pincushion Flower, these were grown from seed |
| | | Pinchushion Flower (seed-raised, botanically called Scabiosa) |
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