Here in California our gardens are yawning in the summer heat, curling up and going to sleep. Ms Town Mouse is sharing her sunflowers, grindelia, and rudbeckia - all sunny yellow blooms. Here on the ridge (6 miles inland on a ridge above Santa Cruz) I also have a flotilla of yellow blooms to share - and a few late blooming Clarkia rubicunda (they are growing in a more shaded area than the ones I cut down already to gather their seed). And naked buckwheat, and rough-leaved aster - all local natives. Not shown are heart leaf penstemon, cape honeysuckle, Mexican sage, and a baby mallow that I planted last fall -- all of which have a some sparse blooms.
I'll hop on over to May Dreams Garden to post my blooms - Thanks, Carol! - And now -- yawn - I'm off to curl up myself. I'll hope to look in on some other more bloomiferous gardens in the morning.
Please do read on to see my co-blogger's garden blooms...
A reprise of a photo I showed on the first of the month - the only one I have of the wonderful 'Winifred Gilman' sage. |
Oh these little pretties are totally wild - rough leaved aster. I love them! |
In the pool garden, with my "art project" behind - a spread of common madia. |
Naked buckwheat as ever was. |
Naked buckwheat closeup |
I like this messy wild look! |
Madia with a red sage whose name I forget - a nursery ornamental. |
ACK!! I spent half a day recently getting rid of these! Italian thistle. Pretty color though... |
As is this clarkia rubicunda. I think they are poking through some other plant's leaves - can't recall exactly. |
And for my grand finale - a metallic green bee - I don't know its name. Do you? |
Please do read on to see my co-blogger's garden blooms...
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I'm a fan of the natural look also, I think it makes the birds feel comfortable.
Gardens in the sand - thanks for the bee ID. I'm just at the "starting to notice them" stage of insect IDs! I've heard people use that term, sweat bee. I'll look it up!
Your garden is full of very interesting plants and flowers, none of which grow way up north where I am.
Thanks for showing us what's blooming in your garden today!
Thanks for the bee info, Gardens in the sand and Curbstone!