The contents of today's vase were all cut back to keep the stop sign at the corner visible or to keep paths passable.
Sweet little very fragrant rose whose name has been lost.
Weigela 'Rubies N' Gold' and lots of Argyrocytisus battandieri (Pineapple Broom that really does smell like pineapple.)
That one-time blooming old climbing rose whose name I keep forgetting. It's incredibly fragrant and although it only blooms once a year, those few weeks find the canes covered in pink.
This vase hasn't been used to hold flowers for the thirty or s years it's been hanging around here.
A mild day meant that I could make a mess outside instead of in the kitchen.
It's a little wide for the vase but the stems just didn't want to stand up and I was too lazy to take it apart and put it back together using wire, foam, or a frog so I'll just avert my eyes and enjoy the fragrance as I pass by this week.
Joining the vase this week is a ceramic leaf made by Jeff Pinto.
In a Vase on Monday us hosted by the fabulous Cathy at Rambling in the Garden. Click here to see what others have brought inside to enjoy this week. Many thanks to Cathy for continuing to host our weekly party!