It is the most fantabulous spring this year! Lotsa stuff blooming. Here we go:
Jerusalem sage, bluebonnets, cornflower, gazania, pink primrose:
Antelope horns milkweed:
Pink Primrose:
Blue-eyed grass:
Cedar Sage:
Cedar sage, columbine, dianthus:
Closer:
Columbine, Texas betony, Gulf penstemon:
Chocolate flower, byzantine glads, amaryllis in the background:
Chocolate flower. And yes, these really do smell like chocolate!:
Closer:
Orchid tree, texas star, damianita, salvia, lyre leaf sage, pink primrose:
Salvia Teresa, Texas Star:
Texas Star, Pink Dragon vine:
Lyre Leaf Sage:
Puffball against a backdrop of silver ponyfoot:
Guara:
Texas Mountain Sage:
Navajo Deep Purple Salvia:
Knockout roses and yellow flax:
Mountain Bird of Paradise:
Golden Leadball tree:
Shrimp Plant:
Black and blue salvia:
Batface cuphea is starting to bloom. This is the earliest I have ever had it begin blooming:
And white rain lilies are blooming:
Closer. They smell just as wonderful as they look:
Happy Bloom day everyone!
7 comments:
That's quite a bounty of blooms! I love that you have antelope horns in your yard and that cedar sage looks amazing. I'm putting it on my wish list (along with byzantine glads).
I very much enjoyed my visit to Texas via your blog on this beautiful Sunday morning. Thanks, and happy Bloom Day!
Wow! You DO have lots of beautiful blooms. I think I need some of that lovely blue-eyed grass. Is it relatively easy to find in Austin?
Hi Iris,
They always seem to have some at Barton Springs Nursery. That's where I picked up mine. :)
So many things blooming in your yard...
The Batface at work has been blooming for the last couple of weeks...it's insane.
I would love to be a bee or butterfly in your garden. So much to choose from - I'd never leave.
You have some nice blooms going on. I have never seen blue eyed grass that full of blooms at one time, nice!
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