Good morning. I hope all of you are enjoying another gift of a day in this life we are living in.
It is overcast, hot and humid here. We had a few thunderstorms this past week, and some expected later today. All of this rain has caused everything to grow like crazy. I was out earlier this morning to do some weeding, trimming and planting seeds and seedlings. Well, I was only out there about 30 minutes and couldn't take it anymore. My clothes were sopping, as the sweat was flowing.
I did get some seeds of Brunfelsia americana ~ Lady of the Night planted. Another FL gardener recently sent these seeds to me and I look forward to watching them grow and bloom. I can hardly wait to smell their scent which is supposed to be wonderful.
The picture below is not mine, it is from Flowers of India
This is a rare plant, hard to find, and I'm happy to have been given some seeds.
Sweetly Intriguing is the Brunfelsia Americana
In lieu of a chemical or artificial air freshener, the Brunfelsia Americana is a perfect way to create a pleasant fragrance indoors, as well as on your deck or in your yard. Simply trim a stem of flowers and set it in water in whatever room you choose. Guests will love to discuss its captivating scent every time they enter your home! A single flower emits such a robust perfume that your entire house will be bathed in its naturally sweet aroma without using environmentally harmful chemicals.
I am looking forward to watching this grow and bloom also. There are several newbies in my gardens I've been watching, grown mostly from seed, one received as a baby plant that was about 6" tall, now it's a couple of feet. They are popcorn cassia, desert cassia, St. Vincent Lilac vine, and Queen's Wreath. I will post pictures when then bloom.
Happy gardening and have a great week.
the flower is joy.
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Musings from FL zone 10
4 comments:
THese are wonderful - I just had a few open that I need to share soon on my blogger.
Happy JUNE -I love your blogging entries!
The Brunfelsia americana sounds wonderful -- I hadn't heard of that before. So does the white orchid tree.
Hi Bren ~ Thank you. I look forward to seeing my seeds sprout, grow and bloom. Do post your bloomers on your blog. We all enjoy pictures.
SweetBay ~ Brunfelsia americana does sound wonderful. When I saw this in a forum and someone else said they had seeds, I spoke up for some. I sure hope they come up and do their thing.
The white orchid tree is going to be a winner also.
The thing with growing from seeds is that it takes time and that requires patience on our part. :-)
Happy Gardening ~ FlowerLady
I can identify with dripping with sweat while gardening and needing to take breaks.
I hope your seeds grow well. I am glad I can handle the scents of plants and flowers, but it hurts to breathe when the various types of room fresheners are used. I also can't handle incense, candles, cigarette smoke, etc.
Peace!
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