This flower is from the Lake Chapala Society garden.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day challenge.
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How these little black-eyed thunbergia made it from the front yard to this patch of bougainvillea in an island in the middle of my backyard, I’ll never know, but here they are visiting and making themselves at home.
You must see Cee’s beautiful purple clematis.
If I hadn’t gone down to the studio today to try to find a bee and flowers to decorate the hors d’oeuvre plate I took to Jim’s memorial, I would have missed seeing this wonderful flower in its prime, snuggled up against the down ramp from my bedroom terrace to the lower garden and studio. I keep forgetting to go down and see what new surprises appear there daily.
See Cee’s wonderful bearded iris here: https://ceenphotography.com/2018/05/20/flower-of-the-day-may-21-2018-bearded-iris/
This sunny visitor was the single bloom on its bush today. With a beauty like this, one is enough.
I almost missed these little beauties on this volunteer guava tree in my front garden.