Firebush Hamelia patens is a volunteer that is growing in the corner of backyard. Hummingbirds love this plant.
Lantana ‘Dallas Red’ is my new favorite Lantana. Is just started another round of blooms.
Jatropha integerrima These pretty red flowers are delicate against the dark green foliage of this tropical plant.
Nymphae ‘Midnight’ is one of my favorite tropical water lilies, now blooming in my new stock tank pond.
Rubeckia , the Black-eyed Susan is a great summer bloomer on my patio in a container.
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Nell Jean says
Beautiful macros, this Bloom Day Tuesday. It doesn’t look as if fall is near your garden, at all. We’re seeing subtle signs, in a climate somewhat like yours.
Jacqueline D'Elia says
Thank you! Temperatures are still in the upper 80’s everyday and now we have some much needed rain. My garden is starting to bloom all over again.
roseypollen says
Hi Jackie,
Very, very pretty blooms, love the water lily. I think that Lantana is fabulous also.
Rosey
Scott says
Excellent images!! I just planted a Hamelia 2 days ago. Haven’t seen the Dallas red Lantana down here yet and the Water Lily is killer.
Scott
Mary Delle says
Really nice display of your blooms. The yellow of the rudbeckia and it’s center are marvelous.
Jacqueline D'Elia says
Thank you. I love that Rudbeckia. I plan to save the seeds for it for a bed in the front near the mailbox.
tina says
That Dallas red is an awesome color lantana!
Jacqueline D'Elia says
Dallas Red is my new favorite. I went back to nursery to buy more and they were gone. I saw some at Home Depot this past weekend here in Houston and plan to pick up more one.
Miss Daisy says
I totally missed out on Bloom Day! Oy! But I sure loved looking at delights growing in your garden! I loved the water lily. It almost looks like it has a lightbulb in the center! A striking picture! Happy bloom day.
Jacqueline D'Elia says
Thank you!