I was disappointed that my yellow roses won't be blooming in time for my mother's birthday this year but then I noticed how much yellow there is in my multi colored roses (above). I think my mother would have liked these multi colored ones.
I'm enjoying all the summer flowers and how even among the same type of flower they continue to be at different stages.
The black eyed susan (above) have some tightly coiled blooms and others wide open. The purple cone flowers (below) are also at varying stages.
Something has started eating up the petals on my mature purple cone flower below.
There is some kind of little insect (maybe a spider) in the center of the new cone flower in the next shot.
A bee of some kind seems to be enjoying the next cone flower.
I have purple cone flowers all over my yard and have been photographing a lot of them this week.
I've had trouble decided which shots to post because I want to show the varying stages and forms I found around my yard in one week.
Looking at these shots I think I see what may be eating the petals.
The wild areas of my garden (which is increasingly most of my garden) is very lush this year.
We've had some days with extreme heat but also lots of rain which has kept everything growing.
I need to start trying to get up earlier so I can garden while it's still fairly cool in the morning.
It would almost take a bush ax to cut a path through part of my garden where I used to have a path.
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15 comments:
Dear Carver
It's a beautiful homage to your mother, I also love yellow roses.Your roses pictures are very lovely!
I didn't know that name "back eyed susan", it's very interesting!
I'm always learning with your posts, thanks a lot!
Have a great Sunday, full of love and beautiful flowers.
Léia
You have a beautiful garden Carver, so many gorgeous flowers here. I hope that insect doesn't keep eating your flowers but your roses look gorgeous and I know your Mother would have loved them.
Very beautiful flowers, love the colors and variety.
Carver your garden is so prolific with an abundance of exciting blooms!I understand how you feel when the rose blooms for your late motheres b.Day.I have African violets that were hers and when they bloom it is like my mother coming by to say "hello"
Have a wonderful day in your beautiful garden!
You have a beautiful garden, Carver. I also love the story about your yellow roses...
You have a beautiful garden Carver. You have a great love and dedication tending to your blooms.
A well written post for your Mom.
Enjoy your Sunday.
What a wonderful tribute to your Mom. I really like all of these so much for their uniqueness and their vibrancy. I have to say though that the cone flowers are stunning.
Beautiful collection of flowers and photos, Carver! A nice post for your MOM!
Such beautiful flowers in your garden, Carver. I love the multi-colored roses so much. Their colours are so pretty. Great captures.
I agree with you, it has been too hot to spend much time in the garden. Beautiful captures of your flowers and a lovely tribute to your mom.
I am grateful for any part of my garden that is self-sustaining. If you really would like a path, no need to call in the axe-murderer, just walk there every day and the plants will soon enough respect where you tread. After all, a path does not have to be wide enough for a truck to drive on.
You have an absolutely lovely garden and your mother is just glad to have a daughter who still remembers what she liked.
Your coneflowers are out already! Lovely!
Beautiful as usual, Carver! We need a bit more heat on this coast . . . it finally got warm this week-end, only to get cold again today - rain tomorrow and then warming up again.
Lots blooming Carver! Lovely blooms!
I was noticing one of my flower beds that border the front of our property. It is getting very overun and I think I need to get in it and weed or my flowers will be buried.
Those roses are just amazing!
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