Yellow and Red
A beautiful Rudbeckia bud…
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…ready to unfurl.
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…an arch of reddish-orange Crocosmia…
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…a spill of orange Nasturtiums;
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…and one St John’s Wort flower…
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The garden is yellow and red at the moment.
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I love your the Quimper Hitty !
Thanks – The Quimper Hittys appreciate the love!
Arches, spills, unfurls, red, yellow…..such a myriad of variety you have in your garden. Thanks for leading us around again Floradora, for another exciting view from your perspective.
I love the garden from the Quimper Hitty point of view! Something amazing is always happening!
How beautiful, dear Hitty Lady, their colous fascinating, but the beautiful smiles of this little lady my best…. Thank you, have a nice weekend, Love, nia
Floradora does have a sweet smiling face – just looking at her cheers me up! I hope you have a nice weekend too!
So so pretty! I didn’t realize St Johns Wo9rt is so beautiful!
This variety is quite a nice bush in our garden – I love the small flowers, the pink fresh fruits, and even the dark dried ones! It is supposed to be prolific and spreading so we keep it confined in one small corner of the garden.
Floradora among the blossoms! What a lovely tour of the Quimper garden with such a delightful guide.
Thank you! We always find interesting things to look at and admire in our garden, and we love sharing it all with you!