Lycoris radiate, Red Spider Lily |
Buddleia, Butterfly Bush |
Rosa Roxburghii, Burr Rose |
'Encore' Azalea |
Zinnia, named in honor of German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727-1759) |
Malvaviscus, Turk's Cap |
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
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Beautiful flowers! The first one is fascinating!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos of some beautiful plants!
ReplyDeleteA very nice collection of pictures - there are just so many ways to be a flower!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
How I love your lycoris. Their bloom is always a surprise.
ReplyDeleteSeeing your spider lilies reminds me that mine haven't bloomed this year. I wonder why. Oh, well... All of your blooms are lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are simply stunning of these these glorious blooms!
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful flowers, they don't look as though autumn is just around the corner!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos - happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteOh my, the spider lily is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove 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!
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteThanks 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
Amazing how much is still in bloom, isn't it?
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