Bat Face Cuphea, Cuphea llavea. |
Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Arisaema triphyllum. |
Dainty Daisy, Daisy Fleabane, Oregon Fleabane, Erigeron speciosus 'Grandiflorus'. |
Dianthus plumarius 'White Lace'. |
Armeria pseudoarmeria. |
Dianthus plumarius 'White Lace'. |
Kniphofia uvaria. |
Kniphofia uvaria. |
Yellow Onion, Golden Garlic, Allium moly. |
Columbine 'McKana's Giant', Aquilegia 'McKana's Giant'. |
Dianthus. |
Allium christophii. |
Nectaroscordum siculum. |
Allium cernuum. |
Sedum kamtschaticum. |
Rosa 'Julia Child'. |
Iris tenax. |
Common Rue, Ruta gaveolens. |
Rosa 'Sweet Chariot'. |
Aquilegia vulgaris. |
Rosa 'Sombreuil'. |
Dicentra formosa. |
Goat's Beard, Aruncus dioicus. |
Aquilegia atrata. |
Dianthus superbus 'Rainbow Loveliness'. |
Spanish Snapdragon, Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii. |
Western Labrador Tea, Ledum glandulosum. |
Rosa viridiflora. |
Rosa damascena. |
I bet your garden smells wonderful with all those Dianthus and roses. The virdiflora rose is unique and interesting. I'll have to look that one up. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWow...I am overwhelmed at how beautiful all your blooms and photos are...just lovely! Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos of your flowers Ann. I too have never seen nor heard of the virdiflora rose I wonder if it is hardy in zone 3.
ReplyDeleteThe Green Rose is an older rose but not too many nurseries carry it. It is famous for smelling like black pepper and is originally from China—I think. I love using it in bouquets because no one can ever believe there's a rose that smells like black pepper!
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