Hello Folks ~ Here it is nearing the end of November. We’ve had some chilly nights mild days, so our weather has been beautiful. I have enjoyed working outside without feeling miserable and can get so much more done now.
I went out the other morning and took a bunch of photos of what is in bloom or might catch my eye. Hope you enjoy.
I forget what this is called, an air plant of some type clinging to the iron gate that goes into my main garden.
Gaillardia or blanket flower
Panama Rose Rondeletia leucophylla or Bush Penta
Pentas
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Rose Flake’
Spiderwort
A lowly but pretty weed.
That’s it for now. It’s time to start supper.
FlowerLady Lorraine
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The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses.
Hanna Rion
7 comments:
It's so nice to see such beautiful blooms! It's going to be awhile until I see any here :)
(And you must know that I love that iron gate!)
Beautiful pictures Lorraine.
Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful week.
eli
Lovely, as usual. I had no idea Gallardia would bloom in the fall. I guess if the weather is mild, it would though.
I have been so busy in my kitchen project that I have not been gardening much. It is so nice to come to your blog and see what you have blooming. I love Spiderwort and I don't think that most people realize it has such pretty blue blooms.
Have a wonderful day!
Carla
why its ball moss...of course!....I can give you tons more!
Still a lot blooming in your garden. The air plant is fascinating to me. Never get those here. Too dry.
The plant on the gate is kind of creepy looking.
The pictures are lovely as always.
We need some beautiful flowers to look at this time of year in my area.
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