I'm joining Outdoor Wednesday over at A Southern Daydreamer,
please come by and check out all the "outdoorsy" posts.
Feverfew
'Teasing Georgia'
'Oranges and Lemons'
No name Day Lilies
Caesalpinia gilliesii
A relative of Pretty Betsy Centranthus macrosiphon is Centranthus ruber 'Alba'
Lavatera maritima
Thanks for strolling in the garden with me again this week, see you again soon!
Oh my, what a beautiful garden! It's like getting a wonderful narrated tour, I loved each and every photograph. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNancy
I can't decide which is better the flowers or the pictures of the flowers. both are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are wonderful. They have brightened up my day. You have a great blog.
ReplyDeleteDianne
Feverfew! I keep calling them little daisies! Well Ma gave me some and I do look forward to them every year, thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous, gorgeous flower post. I loved them all. Such a pretty garden you must have.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics! Although I kept looking up at your header because we have several of the same dishes!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful! Did you use a macro lens? Your photos were also wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSherry
You have a very beautiful garden! The roses and hydrangeas are my favorites, but the day lilies are special!
ReplyDeleteOutdoor Wednesday
Breathtaking! Those daylilies are gorgeous ♥
ReplyDeleteJane T.
Gorgeous flowers and even more gorgeous photos...fabulous job on both!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all your wonderful comments!
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased you enjoyed another stroll in my garden this week.
I use a Nikon D90 with the standard kit lens, still learning to use it and haven't seen the need yet to expand to a "better" lens. :-)
Candy
Beautifull flower pictures.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice outdoor wednesday, Annemieke
Gorgeous flowers this week~ LOVE Teasing Georgia...lucky you with all those buds! We just visited Savannah this past weekend :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers and photography!
ReplyDeleteYour pink hydrangea are so pretty.
My son has worked with the soil to give us blue hydrangea but I love them all.
Becky K.
Hospitality Lane
What beautiful flowers you have in your garden. I especially love the "Oranges and Lemons." Those are gorgeous. Your photo makes me want to try to grow roses again. ~Tracy
ReplyDeleteOh so glorious!!! Your flowers are so amazing-the oranges are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour garden ia amazing! I love the orange-lemon roses...the pictures are a work of art. This is my first time to your blog and I can't wait for more!
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous of your garden since we are in the midst of wintery weather here in NZ! Your blooms are beautiful as is your photography.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all of you for strolling through my garden with me this week! More to come next week, so I hope you drop by again.
ReplyDeleteBetty - drop by here around February when we are in the midst of a winter monsoon and it won't look like this at all! LOL
Candy