The idea for this Six-on-Saturday came when I was on my hands and knees, weeding the path to our house. Under the salvia, where I would never have noticed it if I was standing up, I saw the most darling little wild flower.
1. Here it is, Suckering Mazus
2.And this is the Nepal Geranium, which is quite a favourite of mine
3. And you may have seen this photo before, but how could I resist sharing it again? A bank of oxalis and erigeron
4. The Evening Primrose is at its peak now. Such a nice lemony fragrance!
And here's a close up.
5. And another old friend- the Pink Evening Primrose
6.And I have featured Erigeron before, but this is different, I promise! The annual fleabane is at it's peak, and I find it so cheerful
The Propagator hosts the Six-on-Saturday, so do go on over to his blog!
1. Here it is, Suckering Mazus
2.And this is the Nepal Geranium, which is quite a favourite of mine
3. And you may have seen this photo before, but how could I resist sharing it again? A bank of oxalis and erigeron
4. The Evening Primrose is at its peak now. Such a nice lemony fragrance!
And here's a close up.
5. And another old friend- the Pink Evening Primrose
6.And I have featured Erigeron before, but this is different, I promise! The annual fleabane is at it's peak, and I find it so cheerful
The Propagator hosts the Six-on-Saturday, so do go on over to his blog!
A lovely delicate six!
ReplyDeleteThe Evening Primrose looks stunning. I’ve tried growing it in the past but it wasn’t very successful. Must have another go.
ReplyDeleteI had evening primrose last year but none have returned. Well, there is one,but smothered by a Dogwood that I accidentally planted on top of it...
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