On the fifteenth of each month, Carol at May Dreams Gardens hosts an international floral fiesta known as Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. Click here to see what's blooming in the gardens of bloggers all over the world. Here's some of what's adding color to my garden this month.
Tuberous begonias also have a long bloom time which makes me value these sparkling gems of color in my mostly-foliage garden.
That crazy NOID pelargonium that blooms through the winter in the greenhouse. I discovered some unknown begonia seedlings in the pot and am excited to see how they turn out.
I got a couple of trailing pelargonium on sale in August and plunked them into a hanging basket in the greenhouse. They've filled in nicely.
Impatiens continue blooming as if autumn will never come.
Tuberous begonias also have a long bloom time which makes me value these sparkling gems of color in my mostly-foliage garden.
Hardy Fuchsias keep the humming birds happy.
As do abutilons. A. megapotamicum 'Red'
Abutilon 'Victor Reiter'
That crazy NOID pelargonium that blooms through the winter in the greenhouse. I discovered some unknown begonia seedlings in the pot and am excited to see how they turn out.
I got a couple of trailing pelargonium on sale in August and plunked them into a hanging basket in the greenhouse. They've filled in nicely.
Brugmansia beginning another flush of bloom, most likely it's last before it migrates inside for the winter.
Japanese anemones
Clerodendrum bungei buds. Those currently open are a bit too high for my camera to capture.
Cyclamen hederifolium
Hydraangeas
Tropaeolum speciosum
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
Colchicum
Clerodendrum trichotomum
Persicaria golden arrow
Hibiscus
Pseudolithos migiurtinus just about open.
Happy GBBD everyone. Looking forward to seeing what's in bloom in your garden this month!