Monday, July 15, 2019

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, July 2019

The northeast corner of Mississippi, USA zone 7b

I made most of these photos on Friday or Saturday, before the rain began on Saturday night. Our weather forecast is for rain to continue until mid-day on Thursday.

My Gladiolas are just about finished blooming; I think this is the last one.


Marigolds with a Gulf Fritillary Butterfly

I believe this is Hibiscus moscheutos, a native wildflower

Althea, Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus, is a large shrub (or maybe a small tree).

A double Day Lily near our driveway

Butterfly Bush, Buddleia, with its powerful aroma draws the bees and butterflies.

On Saturday I bought 3 more Geraniums for my front porch planters. I did not realize they were different colors until I got them home. The one on the left is 'Americana Cherry Rose' and the other two are 'Americana Bright Red.'

And in the Vegetable Garden:

Tomatoes,

Okra,

and Cucumbers.

Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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17 comments:

  1. Hello, love the butterflies and beautiful blooms. Have a happy day and a great new week!

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  2. Beautiful flowers - and butterflies! I have a very similar double daylily. I love all daylilies, and have quite a few myself. Happy bloom day!

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  3. Lovely blossoms and tasty veggies ...what garden can be more bountiful.

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  4. Wow Lea your garden--flowers and veggies--is looking very good.
    MB

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  5. I love that beautiful yellow Gladiola. Happy GBBD, Lea!

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  6. Not sure you will find it funny or not but I have to tell you what happened to me Saturday. I went to a daylily breeder in the Finger Lakes for their open house (NY state). I was wearing a T-shirt from a restaurant near Charleston, SC which had a picture of a big okra flower on the back. One of their volunteers commented "that's a pansy, isn't it?" Well, he didn't believe me when I told him it was an okra flower. (I used to grow both green and red okra when I lived in Arkansas years ago.) So it was nice seeing yours along with the hisbiscus like wildflower, and the daylily. Hope your rain stops soon.

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  7. The butterflies particularly stand out!

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  8. Nice butterflies. I grow so many flowers they are supposed to love, but there must be something better elsewhere, because I rarely get them! A swallowtail flew over the yard twice, zero monarchs. I love gladiola.

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  9. Lea, I can't seem to link up with this meme---I tried
    MB

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  10. I'm never successful at capturing photos of the butterflies that flit through my garden, so well done! Happy GBBD!

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  11. Happy GBBD! My okra are a bit behind yours, but I hope they catch up soon!

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  12. The glads are lovely, as are the hibiscus and althea, and your vegetable bloom pictures just make me hungry.

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  13. Oh i am a butterfly chaser, so i love those. It looks like your vegetation is just like ours, tropical. We have all those plants too, although our butterflies are different.

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