....... My iris that is but when it finally stopped raining and I took a stroll around the garden these two beauties were showing their pretty faces: My fuchsia (Sir Matt Busby) are also flowering at the moment. Close-up: Now for some pelegoniums: Tomke. F1 pink and F1 white: Lastly one of my toads who helps to keep the slugs and bugs at bay:
Luscious flowers, Eileen. :-D The color of that Pelargonium is soo rich, and the Fuchsia looks as though it were crafted of silk. I have a Clematis that is currently giving me a small, second wave of blooms, what a pleasant surprise to get a little reminder of spring's glory now that summer is here. 8)
Very lovely blooms Eileen, I love the irises, thanks for sharing. Oh, and I love my toads, I had one peeking up at me from inside a cell pack the other day. I have cuttings rooting in them and one was empty, he must have thought it a good hiding place.
what a lovely surprise! My iris won't bloom till next year, hope I have some whites in there. And how nice of Mr. Toad to come help your garden along! We only have the tiny green tree frogs 'round here. So funny when they stick to a window, the view out is alarming at best, lol!
I never knew Sir Matt Busby had a fuchsia named after him. That's even better than the 'Sir' honour It is a beauty.
Fuchsia I am quite fuchsia mad, got lots and lots, I`m having a go at making standards, 1 colour at first then perhaps a couple of completely different colours together. xxx
I love all your blooms Eileen they are all just so pretty.I have always wwanted a fuchsia but they just don't do well in Texas.Yours is gorgeous.The toads are so helpful in the garden.
Everything is so beautiful Eileen. We had a toad in the backyard years ago, I am afraid he scooted out of our yard into the yard next door with the two Rottweilers and they killed him.