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Garden in Late June
 
Most photos taken June 28, some a week earlier
 

   


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?
The ever-beautiful Pat Austin Rose
Rose Climbing Royal America (Why would a rose have that name?)
Golden Celebration, another David Austin Rose
Souvenir de la Malmaison, a rose that first appeared in 1843.
Mimulus (native plant)
Lilies, I don't remember ordering these particular lilies, but they're beautiful
Tigridia (from corms)
Tigridia, sorry, got this one sideways, but it wouldn't let me edit that!
Cornflower, grown from seed.
Daylily "Scatterbrain"
Pat Austin (A David Austin Rose)
Double-flowered Lisianthus, hybridized from a Texas native (Texas Bluebells)
Double-flowered Lisianthus
Double-flowered Lisianthus
Double-flowered Lisanthus, with rose Mutabilis in background
Double-flowered Lisianthus
Hollyhock (powderpuff), related to marshmallows, altheas and more.
Hollyhock (powderpuff)
Perennial Coreopsis
Rose Glamis Castle, a David Austin hybrid
Cosmos Sonata
Cosmos Sonata
Penstemon
Leonitis, supposedly an herb, I have no idea how it's used, other than beauty!
Crocosmia "Lucifer" (Gladilous relative), grown from corms.
Rock Rose (Cistus, not a true rose)
Rock Rose
Cleome, or spider flower (I think I'll stick with Cleome)
Annual Coreopsis
Vitex Angustifolia, also called "Chaste" tree (it works like saltpeter!)
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)