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| Lepechina fragans (pitcher sage) outlined against ceanothus |
After a week of rain, we're thankfully up to 7 inches for the rainfall year. That's only half or normal, but my plants were happy. Now, after a day in the garden, I'm quite tired but I don't want to miss out on Garden Blogger's Bloom day, hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens every 15th of the month. So I'll follow the lead of my fellow blogger Ms. Country Mouse and will just show in some captions what's blooming in my garden.
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| Ceanothus 'Tilden Park' in full bloom in the front garden |
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| Baby blue eyes, a California native annual I bought from Annie's Annuals. |
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| Five-spot, reseeded from last year and blooming profusely |
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| Heuchera maxima at the end of the bridge |
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| Pink heuchera pretty against Festuca California and California poppy leaves |
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| Close-up of pink Heuchera |
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| Hummingbird sage with some poppies in background |
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| Mimulus along freshly cleaned path |
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| Mimulus puniceus in redwood habitat |
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| Tritileia, one of the first bulbs this year |
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| Phacelia and Mulenbergia rigens (deer grass) |
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| Phacelia close-up |
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| First of Layia platyglossa (tidy tips) |
















13 comments:
Love the blue of the Ceonothus and Baby Blue Eyes. Your Heuchera blooms are quite lovely and that Tritileia is beautiful. It's wonderful to pop in to see blooms that I've never heard of or seen before.
Gorgeous natives. I love the blues especially.
I really like the delicacy of the Mimulus puniceus and the bright red color. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful! Spring is here! Your garden is looking wonderful. I'll post mine late this month - yours more than fill the spot :-)
What beautiful photos of a beautiful garden. I MUST get that salvia this year!
The Tritileia is pretty, I'm not sure I've seen that before. My pitcher sage is right on the edge of blooming, and I can't wait. I can't believe you've only had 7 inches. When I checked our weather station, we're over 25 inches of rainfall for the rain year (and that's with the gauge getting clogged during two big storms and not registering it all). We're still behind though, but your garden must be parched! I'm really worried how crispy things will become by summer.
Cute flowers! Thanks for sharing!
Great bloom day post. You have many of my favorites in bloom. I've always wanted to gro a lepechina but never done. The triteleia photo reminds me that ours have opened too.
All looking primed ready and poised for your open garden!
Congrats on beginning to catch up on your rain. 7 inches for the season still doesn't seem like much, even for drought-adapted plants. Hopefully the rains will keep everything looking nice later into summer. I do envy you on the heuchera's, since mine don't do much more than survive. Happy Bloomday!
Great, your native plants are so floriferous. I love most of all that blue one, the spikes are so long and big.
the baby blues are beautiful. I grew some from seed this spring. They are very similar to flax blooms.
That Ceanothus is amazing. And wow! I've never had more than a couple of five spot flowers at a time, and this year I don't seem to have any. They clearly do much better for you than for me.
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