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I haven’t participated in this for a few months, but this morning I noticed how many flowers are out in the garden at this time:
![]() Salvia, and close-up right … |
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![]() A Himalayan plant – Ceratostigma griffithii – thanks Yvonne! |
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![]() and another one clashing with the cotoneaster berries |
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Garden bloggers’ bloom day is hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens.
>I think that the Himalayan plant whose name you have forgotten might be Ceratostigma – it is blooming (a bit) for me today too! Happy gardening.Y
>Yvonne: Thanks, yes that's it!
>They're beautiful. I've never participated in Gardeners Bloom day, so I'm off to have a look if there's anything there now!
>I love that you have so many herbs in bloom. I also have a few rosemary blooms now: most unexpected at this time of year in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.Like yours, our rains have returned, but I think it will result in many more flowers for you than for us!
>Lovely blooms and the light is just perfect … a glowing wash.
>aloha,you have alot of beautiful blooms coming from your garden today amazing to have dahlias already coming out this early for a mediterranean garden…france must be amazing now!