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New Dawn Rose putting on a fresh flush of bloom with blue clematis. |
I have so loved visiting gardens around the country but I absolutely love having time to spend in my own garden. Here's a peek at what I've got growing on in Sage Gardens.
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Close up of Troy's Gold and Whopper Red Begonia |
Tropicana Canna, Whopper Begonias, Plectranthus 'Troy's Gold', and creeping fig vine (Muehlenbeckia)
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It's really more about the pots... |
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Yes, the passion vine needs a little trimming, but I'm not one to cut back on passions |
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The passion flower bud is alluring |
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but the passion flower itself is otherworldly. Looks like a Dr. Seuss plant! |
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Echinacea |
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Helenium |
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Naked ladies!! (Belladona lily) with a friendly butterfly |
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Crepe myrtle Red Rocket |
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Chenille, Black Pearl Pepper |
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Whopper begonia and Wedding Train Coleus |
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one of my all time favorites - Cuphea Flamenco Samba |
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Rozanne Geranium |
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Oakleaf hydrangea |
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Japanese Kerrie |
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Japanese Kerrie with Burgandy Geranium and Plectranthus Troy's Gold - the heat and drought! |
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Superbells Blackberry Punch Calibrachoa - LOVE THIS PLANT!!!! |
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This Supertunia Cotton Candy Petunia has been a Proven Winner in my garden! |
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Tiger-eye Sumac |
Here are a few of my favorite guests in the garden - the hummingbird moth
sorry folks, I really don't know my butterflies so chime in if you know which kind these are
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This I believe is a swallow tail |
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Labels: calibrachoa, proven winners plants, summer annuals, summer perennials, torenia, Tropicanna plants
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