The days are long and hot, but some of the plants in my flower beds love it.
One of the benefits of a xeriscape garden.
BLUE DAZE
These Blue Daze have been in pots for 2 years, and are really root-bound. But they keep on keeping on! |
DURANTA/BRAZILIAN SKY FLOWER
This tall guy has been showing off with beautiful purple flowers since early spring. |
These waxy golden berries set after the flowers drop. |
Butterflies and bees love this Brazilian Sky Flower. |
TECOMA STANS/YELLOW BELLS/ESPERANZA
The yellow pops. |
Yellow Bells |
HIBISCUS
This Hibiscus' peachy double flower is dreamy. |
LANTANA
The spicy smell of Lantana always reminds me of my Grandfather Kenney Voelkel's garden. |
My grandfather's Lantana were pink and yellow like these. |
My favorite color is "Dallas Red." This one is training into a tree instead of a ground-hugger. |
Dallas Red Lantana |
MOSS ROSE
A plant with soft, succulent foliage and bright--almost neon--blooms. |
TEXAS SAGE
Sort of a badge of Texas citizenship |
Sage blooms after it rains. A floral hooray! |
See the bee? He was happy. |
Grey-green foliage with soft lavender colored blooms. |
STELLA D'ORO DAY LILLY
Blooms last only a day, but this repeat bloomer keeps the blooms coming from spring to frost. |
SUNFLOWERS
New to my garden this year, Giant Sunflowers were supposed to reach 10' or more. These are more like 4' tall, and they make me smile. |