The marigold may be from the other pack that I have. I did not label them after moving them out of the greenhouse...the other pack reads...'French Dwarf Double Mixed Colors", so it could be 'Queen Sophia'.
More blooms today, hope you all enjoy..... Spiderwort... Zinnia.. Zinnia with a garden friend... Marigold...(@carolyn..I think this one is 'Dwarf Bolero') Comfrey blooms...
Stunning shots,..love the Spiderwort and the Comfrey images,..and the Marigold,..they seem to just hover in view,..
I love your wildflower shot. I have quite a few different wildflowers in my garden. One visitor saw them and asked where I'd bought them. I told her that they were a gift from friends. The 'friends' were the birds that visit my garden.
great shots. such beautiful colors. I just saw a mailbox planting of spiderwort yesterday. what a beautiful color. I remember having it at home as a child but we didn't take care of any outside plants... no one cared about whatever someone else planted before we moved there.. it probably got stomped to death by us kids or the horses... maybe the dogs made a bed in it, no idea but eventually it disappeared. I have no idea how I ended up being the gardener in my family.
Self Heal - Prunella vulgaris http://www.ediblewildfood.com/self-heal.aspx https://altnature.com/gallery/healall.htm
Another beautiful picture and a very interesting plant indeed,..we call it 'Heal All' or in Irish 'Duán ceannchosach ' or 'Ceannbhán beag',..meaning Small Cotton or 'The One'.
I love how someone has Zinnias blooming already. Mine just started but I hadn't taken any pics of those yet. Angelonia. Wax Begonias. Gardenia! Flaming Katy (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana), Euphorbia 'Diamond Frost', and ornamental purslane (Portulaca umbraticola.) Red Salvia & more 'Diamond Frost.' Tradescantia cerinthoides. More wax Begonias & Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender.' Coreopsis tinctoria.
Wonderful plants!! I got a jump on you more than likely.....I started those zinnias in the greenhouse in February, so they were set out as pretty good size plants.