I think this is from mid-June when the orange Asiatic lilies were blooming. |
![]() |
Bright orange Asiatic lilies |
The alliums (those orbs on tall stalks) grew a little wonky. |
![]() |
But they popped open and were nice and large. |
Orange daylilies and various hosta, along with hydrangea bushes |
![]() |
Daylily buds with some heuchera in the back |
![]() |
The hosta along the driveway look nice and lush. |
![]() |
Balloon Flower buds look like balloons. |
![]() |
And then they open and look like this. |
![]() |
This little guy was an annual snapdragon from last year that spent the winter in the garage and survived! |
Biiiiig hosta (I can't remember the variety of this hosta.) |
![]() |
Huge hosta leaves! |
![]() |
Huge 'Southern Comfort' heuchera leaves |
![]() |
Spotted lungwort foliage |
![]() |
'Fire and Ice' hosta |
![]() |
This is a perennial snapdragon from Spain. |
![]() |
I love how interactive snapdragon blooms are. Pinch the "cheeks" and the "mouth" opens! |
The daylilies started blooming. |
![]() |
The catmint in the sun garden finally bloomed. |
Even the carnivorous plants bloomed.
![]() |
Venus Fly Trap |
![]() |
Sarracenia purpurea (pitcher plant) flower |
![]() |
Close up photo of the pitcher plant flower |
![]() |
tropical Sundew |
![]() |
The pot of Caladiums looks pretty cool. Charlie wants to come outside and check them out. |
I have a whole post dedicated to all the spectacular daylilies here.
Thanks for taking today's extra long garden tour!