bachelor's button Blue Boy
lobelia Crystal Palace
snap peas Cascadia
nasturtium Alaska
I find it interesting that this one has stayed short and not too spready, while it's sister I discovered today had taken hold of her neighbor's tomato cage and stretched to about 4 feet. o.O
as almost alway sweet alyssum Oriental Nights
oops, bok choy White Stem bolted..I shall harvest the seeds
one of my petite marigolds :) only 5" tall
and finally feverfew
I love the leaves of feverfew most of all. The shape, the colors (because the newer and older leaves are different shades), the contrast. I bought this before I really understood what it was, the name was familiar. Then I got home and checked my herbs book. So the flowers are a bit of an extra bonus.
So that's it for today :)
This is the first I've seen of the feverfew...those are really sweet flowers. They kind of remind me of blackfoot daisy - a flower that does very well in Austin's hot, dry climate.
ReplyDeleteThey are nice.
ReplyDeleteEspecially like the colours of the first two photos. Lovely.
ReplyDelete@ Mac - thanks! My color scheme for the container garden this year is blue, violet, yellow and bits of peach :) I need more blue!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first I've seen of the feverfew...those are really sweet flowers. They kind of remind me of blackfoot daisy - a flower that does very well in Austin's hot, dry climate.
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