Today I thought I would share some pictures of the flowers that are blooming in my garden at the moment.
Peonies are among my favorite flowers. What is not to love? I dug up these from my Grandmother's garden last year before the house was sold. I am amazed that they are flowering at all because they usually don't take well to being moved and take a few years to really perform again. Apparently somebody forgot to tell them.
Lavender is another favorite. This particular variety is Munstead and great to use for edging as it is low growing. I have seen lots of bumbles bees so far, but not nearly as many bees and that worries me. Have you noticed a decrease in the bee population in your part of the world?
Peonies are among my favorite flowers. What is not to love? I dug up these from my Grandmother's garden last year before the house was sold. I am amazed that they are flowering at all because they usually don't take well to being moved and take a few years to really perform again. Apparently somebody forgot to tell them.
Lavender is another favorite. This particular variety is Munstead and great to use for edging as it is low growing. I have seen lots of bumbles bees so far, but not nearly as many bees and that worries me. Have you noticed a decrease in the bee population in your part of the world?
David Austin "Eglantyne"
David Austin "Alnwick Rose"
"Leonardo da Vinci"
"Eden Rose 85" is my favorite rose for many reasons. The shape, color and scent are all lovely and it makes a beautiful cutting flower. The main reason is that this particular rose grew in my grandmother's garden. She had it for many years and so I grew one from a cutting I took from it. Last year it was still in a pot and this spring I planted it in the ground.
Gorgeous! I love the symbolism behind your favorite rose -and that you have it in your own garden. I think that makes it all the more of a personal and special space.
ReplyDeleteThat is so wonderful that you could get such beautiful flowers from your grandmothers garden. I got a few things from my grandma's garden before the house was sold also, it means so much!
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely....I guess these grow well up here also!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of beautiful flowers - I love roses, peonies and lavender! You must have a lovely garden. And your flowers are far ahead of mine, here in middle England, on the Welsh border. Abby x
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ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful flowers! Lavender, roses and peonies are 3 of my favorites!All my peonies are gone now, such a short season here in California! Thank you for sharing, Marcia
ReplyDeleteFollowing from the hop. Beautiful blooms you have. Stop by and follow when you have time.
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peonies and lavendar make a great combination. I don't think I have seen them blooming together before.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I love plants with a story behind them. I have seen quite a few bees actually.
ReplyDeleteLove the gorgeous photo of the peony with the lavender!... everything is just beautiful!... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful photos of Beautiful flowers! Maybe you can give me some advice on what to do with an old, tired lavender bush - should I cut it back completely, or only cut out the old canes?
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!!! Amazing beautiful shots of your garden! WOW!
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Your flowers are gorgeous! My lavender is blooming now too. I love your peony. I planted one this year, but it's not doing very well.
ReplyDeleteAll of your roses are beautiful but I especially love the pink edging on Eden Rose 85. What a lovely rose
ReplyDeleteThanks to all the lovely visitors from Fishtale Cottage. Your comments are all appreciated. Have been or will be visiting all of your blogs.
ReplyDeleteThat last rose is absolutely gorgeous! "Eden" is the name? Thanks so much for linking up to Cottage Flora Thursday's! xoxo, tracie
ReplyDelete@ tracie - Yes, "Eden Rose 85" is the name of the last rose. I highly recommend it.
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