October has been very dry with much cooler temperatures than September, but we still have a few blooms.
Cypress vine
Turk's Cap
Wax Begonia in a pot on the front porch.
This purple Aster was a gift from a friend several years ago.
I think this wildflower is the Hairy White Oldfield Aster.
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
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"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
I still have begonias and geraniums flowering but it is getting a bit cool at night so they won't be here much longer.
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ReplyDeleteI like the Cypress Vine and the asters are lovely. Take care, have a wonderful week!
As always, I enjoy the blooms, especially the ones I can't grow in my zone 5b climate (the first two). Your aster is pretty, also - one of the fall flowers we enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYour fall blooms are looking lovely, and I especially like the Asters, which are so beautiful and welcomed this time of year. Happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteI love that turk's cap flower, Lea. The asters are lovely too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous bloom!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are lovely!
ReplyDeletePretty! I see we both have cypress vine and Turk's cap blooming in our fall gardens.
ReplyDeleteLove those asters!
ReplyDeleteI love the looks of Hairy White Oldfield Aster, and the name too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeletePretty blooms!
ReplyDeleteLove your Cypress vine - I've not been successful with it yet, but I should try again. Happy GBBD/week :) - Julie Witmer, formerly WMG
ReplyDeleteI haven't a clue as to what 'Turk's Cap' is, but the asters are beautiful.
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