Thursday, June 27, 2019

June Blooms

I suspect this is not everything, but it's a lot. In contrast to the early spring, most of this stuff are things I planted just for the blooms.

June 1: The little daylily strip I planted. Yay!

Called Spigelia. I love this and have it repeating in front.

June 16: Daylilies that haven't always bloomed. Must be the light.

June 16: Wild petunia. Planted it once,
seeds itself freely (a GOOD thing!).

June 16: Stokes aster, being crowded out.

June 17: St. John's wort, beloved of bees,
seems to have seeded the whole neighborhood.

June 17: Common milkweed.
Fragrant, beloved of bees and monarchs.

June 18: I will have to look up what this is.

June 18: Sundrops! I always wanted them.
Now I have enough sun!

June 18: acquired from a now-deceased neighbor.
Spreads a bit too much. Forget its name.

June 22: My patriotic pot!
Oakleaf hydrangea. I was surprised by the pink. Also, huge pollen drifts. Loving its new sunshine,
I'm going to have to cut it back. But it is really luxuriant this year!

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