In the father's Edinburgh garden there was a profusion of perfume from phlox, evening primrose and flowering mint. Visually, the place was awash with colour...
The hypericum was a popular plant... one is tempted to say it was a hive of industry; but one shall resist... {8~P
Awash, indeed. I have a friend whose evening primrose is ringed by several chairs. Friends and neighbors drop by to watch the show. She's has has many as 25 bloom one twilight.
ReplyDeleteWow, they are all lovely blooms. Your father has a beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteStunning colours! Nice to see the bees having a feed!
ReplyDeleteLoves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
Beautiful! We have phlox in our front yard!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
those are some pretty colors and flowers
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely garden, I like a good garden, nice place to relax.
ReplyDeleteMerle............
Beautiful flowers!
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Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel
My eyes reused to go back from these flowers.Loveliest gift of God is flowers.Enjoyed the flowers n photographs.
ReplyDeletethey are gorgeous... do you know if the red plants want a lot of sun? I furgot the name, but we have the same plants everywhere but they will not flower... maybe it's to dark in the shadow of our trees?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteHappy day to you Easy - yes, those are PELARGONIUMS - often mis-called 'geraniums'. They are very popular and hardy plants. They survive well in hot and dry climates - and yes, direct sunshine is very good for them! They are very easy to propagate. Take a branch and just stick it in fresh earth (or pot)... &*> Yxx
So much beauty in one place!!
ReplyDeleteOMD!! I just love these!
ReplyDeleteThese are too lovely!!!
Hugs,
Suri
What a lovely spot. Can he maintain it all? Enquiring minds...
ReplyDeletecheerio!