| Calliandra |
| Rose 'Heritage' |
| Coral Vine: Pink and White |
| The Symphyotricum formerly known as Aster oblongifolius |
| Cassia splendida |
| Rose 'La Marne' |
| Shasta Daisy 'Daisy May', New from Proven Winners |
| Pink Skullcap (Scutellaria) |
| Shrimp Plant, Pink aka Fruit Cocktail (Justicia spp.) |
| Toad Lilies (Tricyrtis) |
10 comments:
Ooh, look, you have the dwarf powderpuff! I posted that one in my GBBD post too. You have beautiful flowers, and what a stunning rose! I love that photo of the toad lilies with the toads. : )
Everything is lovely! Your coral vine is so pale and delicate, the obnoxious vibrant hot pink one showed up in my garden...on it's own. Love the frogs too!
looking good cindy! i want your coral vine(s)! hope you have a wonderful time wowing it up on the beach...!
Lovely blooms in your corner. The coral vine is a winner.Lots of color. Not so much in my neck of the woods, but is great to see everywhere else.
You must be as fond of pink as I am, Cindy:) Lovely blooms! The coral vine and calliandra are really striking.
The pink is so cool and restful-looking. I am keeping my fingers crossed for rain -- I saw clouds on the horizon over to the west today.
Beautiful...I really love that Coral Vine...so striking!
Your lovely garden looks like a mix of summer and fall to me. So much still blooming, even during your drought!
Thanks, y'all! There are still some lovelies blooming despite the lack of rain but the foliage on most everything looks very sad!
How pretty everything looks for GBBD, Cindy! Everything from the roses to the coral vine is in harmony.
I've killed a few hot pink coral vines and not been too sad about it, but that creamy white one makes me want to try again!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
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