Blooms in my garden this week

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  1. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    The last tulip
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    Apple Blossom
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    Phlox Subulata
    Emerald Blue
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    Fort Hill
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    Euphorbia Polychroma - Cushion Spurge
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    Bleeding Heart
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    Yellow Archangel "Hermann's pride" with Ajuga below
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    And I couldn't resist one more of the Lilac blooms
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  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Everything is beautiful Netty. Great pictures.
    I noticed not long ago that I don't have hardly any yellow in the garden, I like your Spurge and Yellow Archangel, wonder if I can find them down here.
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Everything is so pretty .All the wonderful blooms.The Lilac blooms reminds me me of Heather's yard.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What lovely photographs!!!! :D
    Netty I have everything you have in my garden except the Phlox Subulata Emerald Blue which is really a wonderful colour. :-D Another MUST HAVE for me as I do soooo like blue flowers. Now if only I can find a little space to fit some in. :rolleyes:
     



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  6. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Here's some more blooms from this week:
    Allium
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    Snow in summer
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    Pinks
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    The Weigela that the bunnies ate last winter. It is small and kind of deformed, but it still has lovely blooms!
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    I bought 3 of these Bridal Wreath Spiraea last fall for $3 each
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    One of my favorite spring blooms-so delicate! German Catchfly
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    Iris
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    Thought these were pretty so I put these Red Morn Petunias with Blackie Sweet Potato Vine on my window ledge
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    Black Dragon Coleus
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    Silene
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    And I can't resist a picture of my "supervisors"!
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Oh what beautiful flowers you have.There are just so many wonderful colors going on in your yard all at once.The supervisors are beautiful also.
     
  8. CourtneyG

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    wow Netty, so beautiful. i love the allium.
     
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    Well let's see. The last tulip is as beautiful as the first. The allium looks great in that photo with the green grass making a nice background. I really like German catchfly and silene. Do you know any other names they have? All the pinkey, mauvey, bluey of those flowers make a stunning palette!
     
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    I forgot to say great bleeding heart plant and photo. 8)
     
  11. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Thanks all! I love this time of year!
    Bethie - The German Catchfly is Lychnis Viscaria "Splendens". The Silene had no tag so I'm not sure. But I thought it was pretty so I couldn't help myself! :)
     

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