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!
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).
ReplyDeleteI very much enjoyed my visit to Texas via your blog on this beautiful Sunday morning. Thanks, and happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteWow! 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?
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ReplyDeleteThey always seem to have some at Barton Springs Nursery. That's where I picked up mine. :)
So many things blooming in your yard...
ReplyDeleteThe 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.
ReplyDeleteYou 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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