Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Bloom Day July 2020

'Tis Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, and things are flowering all over the yard here in Digby, weeds included; I will feature just one of them. After quite a dry spell, here in Nova Scotia, we've been catching up on the rains, and will continue. Just in time.

Monkshood
Korean Bellflower
 

 I do love true blues. The purples and mauves and lavenders are also fine with me. White is also a favorite of mine.



St. Bernard's Lily


A small Foxglove
Shasta Daisies 

Goatsbeard (with a Banana)



This little Pitcher Plant, below, was slow emerging again in a galvanized tub bog garden, and did not bloom, but the leaves are a good as any flower to me.


Do enjoy the many blogs posted on the 15th of each month on May Dreams Gardens for GBBD. Thanks, Carol, for continuing to have us all share our mid-month marvels.

Coreopsis & Rose Campion
Cup Plant

3 comments:

  1. Such pretty purples in your garden this month! St. Bernard's lily is a new one to me. Very pretty. I just read it grows wild in "dry locations where soil is not especially fertile." Sounds like a plant for my front yard!

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  2. Beautiful!
    Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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  3. Oh that pitcher plant is bizarre but beautiful .I have seen Goatsbeard plant for the first time they are wonderful .

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