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Gladiola Flowers |
The beginning of June is quite capable of leaving us mesmerized by all the flowers that appear. There's no shortage of blooms for pollinators or for the gardener to gawk at! So today I'm going to share with you a bunch of blooms. And I mean a bunch! I probably took too many photos for this post but there were too many cool flowers to photograph not to share them with you. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do in our garden. I've identified them in captions below the pictures. (If you use Pintrest you are welcome to pin these photos and this post so you can one day add them to your garden!)
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'Paris' Heuchera with a fern |
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Hosta Flower beginning to bud |
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Hummingbird moth on Butterfly Bush |
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Roses with a side order of Japanese Beetles! |
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Lilac verbena |
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Monarda |
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Oak Leaf Hydrangea |
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Purple coneflower |
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Daylily with Lilac verbena |
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Wildflower area with Salvia farinacea |
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Lavender Cotton or Santolina |
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Spirea |
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Hummingbird moth on Verbena bonariensis |
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Veronica |
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Yellow Asiatic lily with achillea surround it. |
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Yellow coreopsis |
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Hollyhock in self-sowing/wildflower area |
I hope you enjoyed the blooms!
Labels: blooms, flowers, perennials