I am in the northeast corner of Mississippi, USA zone 7b.
Spiderwort, a wildflower
Another wildflower: Thistle
Hedge - a very invasive shrub, but beautiful when it blooms.
Burr Rose
A Running Rose that climbs on everything except the trellis that I want it to be on!
Clematis
A recent purchase - Marigolds to be planted as companions for my tomatoes.
And yes, my Tomatoes are blooming, too!
For a look at things to come: an Amaryllis bud in a pot on my front porch.
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
Beautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteI love that Burr Rose, Lea.
ReplyDeleteMany beauties blooming in your garden! Happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteThat thistle is a cool plant, Lea! Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous floral bloom!
ReplyDeleteNo Tomato blooms here yet, but I expect to see them in the next week as the weather warms up.
ReplyDeleteI especially love your roses and clematis. That Burr rose is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteThese really are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou brightened my day, Lea!
ReplyDeleteColorful and my favorite was actually the spiderwort. A beautiful purple.
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovely flowers, but I had to look up the Burr Rose to see what it was. It's very pretty, and seems to love your garden.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty blooms Lea! Your Burr Rose is a beauty and so is the Clematis. Happy Spring and Happy Bloom Day!
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