Garden Bloggers Bloomday, June 2009
It's blooming roses this month:
Marinette
Celestial
Celestial
Scintillation
Alba Semi Plena
The Dark Lady
Moyesii-Geranium
Mirthful
Graham Thomas
Blythe Spirit
William Morris
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And a few of the other blooms:
Philadelphus
Cow Parsley
Evening Primrose
Dianthus
Sage
Geranium
Malva
Nigella and a lemon scented Geranium
Viola
Viola
Alchemilla
? (pretty yellow flowers, needs ID. Anyone know this?)
Calendula
To bring some of the garden inside, I've made a little bouquet of Dark Lady and geranium to put by my computer (thats' my computer's name "Eyreequel")
Visit Carol's blog for more links to flowers blooming in June all over the world.
Labels: Celestial Rose, Rosa Celestial
10 Comments:
You have such lovely Roses. I can only imagine how wonderful their fragrance is. I also have Malva, but yours is a much better color. I wish I could help with the ID of your mystery plant, but I haven't a clue.
Wow, you have a lot of different kinds of plants blooming!
The yellow flower looks similar to a marsh marigold, ranunculus, or even a trollius, but the leaves just don't match up to any of those! I'm stumped. Good luck!
Oh what lovely roses you have blooming in your garden this month.
I am envious.
Jan
Always Growing
What a perfect bouquet to keep you company while you're at the computer. Beautiful flowers all around!
Your roses are luscious! Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing your garden pictures. ~~Rhonda
Your photograhy is so lovely.
WOW.
You asked what i will grow in my greenhouse
and i must say
probably a lot of dreams!
;-)
and some herbs, flowers for spring planting and a lime tree!
I absolutely love the gorgeous blooms in your garden!
I would love to grow such lovely roses.
Oh, so lovely. Thanks for sharing. I visited a Virginia flower farm this weekend, but nothing beats England and Ireland for beautiful blossoms. I miss my lovely Sussex.
Forgot to mention, your mystery plant is a kind of St. John's wort. I believe it's called tutsan.
The mystery plant is a St John's wort, a hybridized one used in landscaping for ground covers, and rows, and edgings.
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