Richard had his photographic stroll around the garden the other day, so yesterday it was my turn. It's almost a case of colour-overload at the moment. There is colour everywhere.
I have begun calling it the 'Charles Darwin Garden', ie. the Survival of the Fittest. You look at a plant one day and cannot find it the next because it has been swamped by something else. Such has been the result of the best season in years with regular good falls of rain.
Centranthus/Valerian, Silver Cineraria
African Daisy, Curry Plant, Purple Native Hibiscus (Algoyne), Yellow Daisy.
Gazanias
Mauve Lavatera, Yellow Daisy.
Yellow Daisy, Convolvulus
Convolvulus, Roses, Silver Pyrethrum
The cherries are a-coming. Should be a great crop if the weather and the birds are kind.
Centranthus, Gazanias
Centranthus, Gazanias, Wormwood
Silver Pyrethrum, Purple Hop Bush (Dodona)
Streetscape
Wormwood, Gazanias
Centranthus, Californian Poppies, Yellow African Daisies.
Californian Poppies, Bronze Fennel
Bronze Fennel, Nigella
Lime green Euphorbia, Centranthus, Miscanthus Sinensus (grass)
Yes, I realise that many of the same flowers appear in several photos, although from different areas of the garden. I think I got a bit light-headed with all the colour and just kept clicking away. Perhaps I should post the next lot as black and white?....lol