We have been getting so much rain for the past few weeks that we have flowers blooming that are usually done by now in August. They are prospering and loving the daily rains we are receiving.
A photo of real life as opposed to a styled photo. Layla on the left of the trunk and her baby on the right.
I need to go cut some more zinnias right now.
Rose of Sharon still blooming in August.
I dry the zinnia heads for the seeds. Meanwhile they still have lots of pretty color on them.
I believe this is primrose, right ladies?
This zinnia is past its prime but the bee doesn’t mind.
Jan
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Beautiful flowers! How I envy your daily rain – I can’t even remember the last time it rained here in Southern California! Neither can my suffering plants.
Thanks Judith! I am so sorry about your drought and the toll it takes on your plants. I should be more thankful for the rain.
It’s not primrose; it’s purslane. Love the dish of drying blooms. Pretty.
Thanks Linda. My daughter planted that before moving and I never knew its name. Thanks for commenting!
Such pretty colors in nature! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
Thanks Sherry!