Not much going on in this July garden in the flower department.
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Ageratum Houstonianum - Perennial ageratum |
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The gorgeous fluffy flowers of the Ageratum |
My trusty little euphorbia has not stopped flowering since I got it!
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Euphorbia Lipstick |
Last legs!
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Begonia |
So disappointed with this aloe, hopefully as it gets older its flowers will have more substance.
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Aloe winter Bells |
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Marigolds |
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Bacopa gulliver |
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Scaevola |
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Dianthus |
Not sure which thryptomene this is, its a cutting from Dad's garden.
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Thryptomene
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Thats it from my winter garden, there are lots of summer ones over at
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Ageratum is so pretty and it is root knot nematode resistant. I wonder why I have none? Happy Bloom Day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jean, I didnt know that, I have never had any problems with root knot nematode, but I love to learn new things about my plants.
DeleteWinter gardens are so tough in many areas but you've got a lot of touches of color. Thryptomene is new to me but I love it - maybe it'll show up in California nurseries one day.
ReplyDeleteBec,
ReplyDeleteYour “winter” garden puts my summer garden to shame. It is all looking so wonderful. – G