Good morning Chauncey, The top purple flower if I remember correctly is a Siberian Iris and the second pinkish one is some knid of poppy, but now that I look closer I would need to see more of the leaves. Right now yellow makes me happy but I have no idea what that flower is. I bought my traditional tried no fail impatients and fushia. I bought blue lobelia part sun, we will see. tundra gardner
Yeah, I wish I had some space for some impatiens, but the pansies have come back in full force in that small bed near the house. Everywhere else will require a digging out a lily of some sort.
The leaves of the poppy-looking flower are pale green and shaped a bit like a thistle, but without the thorns. Thanks for the head's up on the Siberian Iris. I wish there were more around. I sometime think all the bulbs need to be thinned. Might give that a shot up front and see what happens.
He would go back there now, where she had shown him the plant. He would gather the seeds for her and plant them with great care in places near sandy hills. The rainwater would seep down gently and the delicate membranes would not be crushed or broken before the emergence of tiny fingers, roots, and leaves pressing out in all directions. The plants would grow there like the story, strong and translucent as the stars.
Good morning Chauncey,
ReplyDeleteThe top purple flower if I remember correctly is a Siberian Iris and the second pinkish one is some knid of poppy, but now that I look closer I would need to see more of the leaves. Right now yellow makes me happy but I have no idea what that flower is. I bought my traditional tried no fail impatients and fushia. I bought blue lobelia part sun, we will see.
tundra gardner
Yeah, I wish I had some space for some impatiens, but the pansies have come back in full force in that small bed near the house. Everywhere else will require a digging out a lily of some sort.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves of the poppy-looking flower are pale green and shaped a bit like a thistle, but without the thorns. Thanks for the head's up on the Siberian Iris. I wish there were more around. I sometime think all the bulbs need to be thinned. Might give that a shot up front and see what happens.
Stay green,
Chauncey