Zahara Zinna just starting to flower. Bright orange it is.
Fushia -- always have in the garden to draw the hummingbirds..
You know when someone offers you a daylily but they don't know the name or the colour or even where or when they got it..and you can't refuse their generous offer ....
..... can some one tell me how to gracefully decline these kind offers?.......
I have wasted 2 years waiting for a tiny daylily to grow large enough to flower so I could identify it...
It has turned out to be this giant common tiger lily..... which in it place is a lovely flower but not in my limited garden space......where I want daylilies of longer flowering periods and more spectacular colours.
This guy will be moved to a gravel area that is more apropos...
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Ha! I know what you mean. I usually decline whenever someone offers iris, that's a lesson I learned a while back.
All lovely, even the tiger lily!
Just say you are out of room... ;o)
Lovely flowers, I love tiger lilies! xo,
Rosemary, yes, I do know how it feels to end up with the common ditch lily. I have way too many of them already around here and one time I even bought one that was mislabeled. Love your Zahara zinnia, I'm growing the pink ones this year. I hope they're dependable and resist mildew as advertised. I adore fuschia but have never grown one.
For the variety of flowers you showcase here, I assumed you had a MASSIVE garden.
Miss having Fushias.
I have Tiger lilies that came with the property but gave away most of them. I feel they work well at a distance.
Beautiful vibrant colors for summer. :)
Hi Rosemary, I have these ditch daylilies too. I put up with them for now, but hope to replace them with nicer hybrids. Looks like you had a great Canada Celebration. Your food always looks delicious.
The bright orange zinnia is lovely. I always get a fushia hanging basket for Mother's Day.Jean
Hi Rosemary,
Your zinnia, fushia and daylilies are gorgeous! I don't know where all the hummingbirds are this year. Perhaps at your house.
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