Thursday, November 12, 2009

New flowers arriving daily

They're really returnees. Seen very early today for the first time this season were clockvine (black-eyed Susan vine, thunbergia alata) of strong orange-yellow with a black center, in admidst the morning glories at the fence corner; several flowers on the chicory that at some time in the past mysteriously appeared in a pot of something else, adding a welcome note of blue; several rudbeckias (black-eyed Susans), with many more on the way; and, oddest of all, a large fringed purple St. Brigid anemone. We still have tithonia (Mexican sunflower) and cosmos of five different colors.

1 Comments:

At 3:42 AM, January 18, 2010, Anonymous Term papers said...

I have enjoyed reading that New flowers arriving daily. They're really returnees. Good to see first time this season were clock vine (black-eyed Susan vine, thunbergia alata) of strong orange-yellow with a black center, in admidst the morning glories at the fence corner.

 

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