A sampling of what’s blooming, about to bloom and blooms on their last legs:
Lobelia siphilitica |
Hydrangea ‘Endless Summer’ blooms maturing to dark pink |
Helenium autumnale (Sneezeweed) |
Sedum ‘Autumn Fire’ (Stonecrop) |
Eupatorium ‘Gateway’ (Joe Pye Weed) |
Moved all my Northern Sea Oats to same location – “A sea of oats” |
Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’ starting to rebloom after drastic haircut |
Coreopsis ‘Sweet Dreams’ |
Hibiscus ‘Kopper King’ blooms are endless |
Physostegia ‘Summer Snow’ (Obedient Plant) |
Althea ‘Lavender Chiffon’ (Rose of Sharon) |
They are lovely. 🙂
My favorite photo is the shot of the Joe Pye. Don’t you just love that plant?
not too shabby!!!!
You plant all these flowers?
love your blog and all your lovely plants!
love lobelia…what a lovely color.
I love your sea of oats ! we share a few plants too .. I sheared Walker’s Low nepeta a while back and it is bulking up yet again .. don’t you just love it when plants keep coming back for us ? LOL
Joy : )
PS .. I have the BIG Joe Pye and the Little Joe Pye and they are gorgeous too : )
Very pretty! Love your low growing shrubs with dainty flowers. I was looking at your hydrangea and rose of Sharon. I think different climate affect plant’s growth differently.