Saturday, October 18, 2014

StillColour

Flowers on this purple leafed Tradescanthia only last a day, but there are many buds to lengthen their blooming season.

This gorgeous dahlia has only had a few blooms but they've all been stunning.

Yellow lantana has done very well this year.

My favorite blue morning glories are doing very well this late October. We may get a frost tomorrow night which will be their end, so let's hope not!

Even with half in the shade a red rose is still as beautiful.

The purple tradescanthia and yellow lantana look great planted together in the Victorian cast iron pedestal planters. They were spectacular  this year with geraniums, vinca, perilla, bright green sweet potato vine, and a few other annuals.

A nice row of glories!

"Banarama," the large yellow variety of dahlia in the garden has been a prolific bloomer.

Deep magenta rose changes to this gorgeous salmon-peach as it opens.

Blue morning glories bring the typical Autumn clear blue sky right down into the garden.

Tiny magenta Tea rose bloom is on its way out but it's still beautiful.

1 comment:

  1. THE MORNING GLORIES REALLY DOES BRING THE SKY DOWN INTO THE GARDEN. THEIR ONE OF MY FAVORITE FLOWERS. IF I STILL HAD A FLWER GARDEN I WOULD PLANT MANY. SO PRETTY. TODAY IS THE 1ST DAY IN A MONTH THAT I HAVEN'T HAD BAD PAIN. JUST MAYBE I'M HEADING BACK TO WELLNESS AGAIN. SO SICK OF BEING SICK. I HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU. BEAUTIFUL HERE TODAY. SUNNY AND WARM. HUGS <3 GRANNY
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