
I have very little yellow in my garden, so these ox eye daisies do stand out in a cheery way.

A detail of fire weed.

I like the bright pink of the rose campion.

I can't think of the name for this one at the moment...can someone refresh my memory? The original seedling was put in, bloomed and then died, but this one popped up about 3 feet away from the original one!

The Shasta Daisies are just starting to open, so I'll have pictures of them soon. The Lollipop lilies just began to open as well.
2 comments:
Love the yellow flower!
The purple blooms look like Campanula. All are lovely though!
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