I love the Sunflowers, I never knew they came in different colors...I have to go back and check out everything else but wanted to comment on them 1st...sweet...
I love the orangy one's also but can't remember what there called. Your garden looks great. Is the cactus in the 1st pic the one you were telling me about that just doesn't stop growing and can't be killed???? LOL
Beautiful colors! I have the echinacia(?), but in a darker pink. Is that a rhubeckia(?)mix?Sunflower, or blanket flower? Coriopsis? I can't spell any of these.I also have the orange lilies.The green in the cactus is beautiful. Looks like you live out in the country.Carol's right, your garden looks great.
Carol, yes this cactus is amazing and the one I was telling you about. In the winter it melts and looks like a pile of goo! I can break a piece of it off and send it to you and it'll grow if you just set it down on the ground. That's all I did when I got a piece of it from Laura's friend. And the blossoms are simply gorgeous. Phyllis, I don't know the scientific names of these flowers but there is the Echinacia, Black eyed Susans, Tiger Lily and the cactus. Carol, I don't have any Sun Flowers. I guess the one's you think are Sun Flowers are the Black eyed Susans. I got all the Black eyed Susans from one plant I bought a few years ago. They love to multiply! The Tiger Lilies are from Dennis's so I think of him when I see them.
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I love the Sunflowers, I never knew they came in different colors...I have to go back and check out everything else but wanted to comment on them 1st...sweet...
I love the orangy one's also but can't remember what there called. Your garden looks great. Is the cactus in the 1st pic the one you were telling me about that just doesn't stop growing and can't be killed???? LOL
Beautiful colors! I have the echinacia(?), but in a darker pink. Is that a rhubeckia(?)mix?Sunflower, or blanket flower? Coriopsis? I can't spell any of these.I also have the orange lilies.The green in the cactus is beautiful. Looks like you live out in the country.Carol's right, your garden looks great.
Carol, yes this cactus is amazing and the one I was telling you about. In the winter it melts and looks like a pile of goo! I can break a piece of it off and send it to you and it'll grow if you just set it down on the ground. That's all I did when I got a piece of it from Laura's friend. And the blossoms are simply gorgeous.
Phyllis, I don't know the scientific names of these flowers but there is the Echinacia, Black eyed Susans, Tiger Lily and the cactus. Carol, I don't have any Sun Flowers. I guess the one's you think are Sun Flowers are the Black eyed Susans.
I got all the Black eyed Susans from one plant I bought a few years ago. They love to multiply! The Tiger Lilies are from Dennis's so I think of him when I see them.
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