A few shots of this & that

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  1. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Veronica
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    Coral Bells
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    Sweet William I grew from seed. Notice the dark bloom at the bottom?
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    Found this Cosmos growing thru the Black Lace Sambucus
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    The first Scabiosa bloom
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    The unique blooms of Lambs Ears
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    Had this plant for many years and have never known what it is. I think it's a Sedum?
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    This "Intrigue" was just planted late last fall but is blooming it's little heart out!
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    Penstemon bloom "Huskers Red"
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    Sage blooms
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    Maltese Cross
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    Stella D'Oro
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  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What beautiful blooms.
    Most everything in my garden has gone dormant from the heat and the fact that I can't keep it watered enough, so seeing your blooms is a treat.
     
  4. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Netty the yellow plant you think is a sedum - is!! :D I have it in my garden too.

    The cosmos looks great growing through your Black lace sambucus. The stiking orange goes so well with the dark foliage. You have such a range of beautiful colours in your garden. Thank you for letting us all share them with you. :-D
     
  5. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Nice blooms! :D Your white Veronica is a treat. That Cosmos really knew how to make a spectacular show of itself. The Scabiosa is so delicat looking. I love them all, thanks for sharing.
     



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  6. glendann

    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Your blooms are so very pretty Netty.
    I love the great display of colors .My plants all look pretty sick .It so hot here.
     
  7. southernbelle

    southernbelle New Seed

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    Very pretty!
     
  8. tschnath

    tschnath In Flower

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    Such wonderful color Netty. Those cosmos sure did put themselves in the right spot, how glorious they look amoung the black lace. Thanks for sharing.
     
  9. kuntrygal

    kuntrygal Texas Rose

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    Such beautiful flowers and lovely colors. ;)
     
  10. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Netty, your bloom picsa are an absolute delight to behold. I have looked at them sevearl times. They are so colourful and healthy-looking.
    You have done well!
     
  11. PepperDude

    PepperDude In Flower

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    OOOO...Look at all the pretty colors hehe! WOW your flowers are beauts good growin Netty!
     
  12. gardengater

    gardengater Young Pine

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    Netty; your garden is a delight! I love unusual blooms like the Sage and Maltese Cross. The Sambuca's very dramatic as well. Thanks!
    Gardengater
     

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