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!
3 comments:
A lovely delicate six!
The Evening Primrose looks stunning. I’ve tried growing it in the past but it wasn’t very successful. Must have another go.
I 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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