Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, September 2015

Northeast Mississippi, USA zone 7
Lycoris radiate, Red Spider Lily
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Buddleia, Butterfly Bush
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Rosa Roxburghii, Burr Rose
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'Encore' Azalea
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Zinnia, named in honor of German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727-1759)
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Malvaviscus, Turk's Cap
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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12 comments:

  1. Beautiful flowers! The first one is fascinating!

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  2. Fabulous photos of some beautiful plants!

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  3. A very nice collection of pictures - there are just so many ways to be a flower!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  4. How I love your lycoris. Their bloom is always a surprise.

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  5. Seeing your spider lilies reminds me that mine haven't bloomed this year. I wonder why. Oh, well... All of your blooms are lovely.

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  6. Your photos are simply stunning of these these glorious blooms!

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  7. You have some wonderful flowers, they don't look as though autumn is just around the corner!

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  8. Gorgeous photos - happy Bloom Day!

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  9. Oh my, the spider lily is fabulous!

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  10. Love those red spider lilies! I only wish they would grow in my zone 5b garden. I can and do grow zinnias, though, one of my favorites--thanks for the info on the origin of their name. Happy Bloom Day!

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  11. You have a beautiful garden!

    Thanks for sharing this post and giving me the idea to also participate!

    I just started a new blog last week about gardening and crafting. You are always welcome visit if you want.

    Greetings, Sofie
    http://sofies-succulent-beads.blogspot.be/2015/09/garden-bloggers-bloom-day-september-2015.html

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  12. Amazing how much is still in bloom, isn't it?

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