I’ve already forgotten the name of this newest plant in my garden, but it keeps on producing beautiful blooms. No time to look it up now, but I’ll identify it when I get home this afternoon.
I’ve already forgotten the name of this newest plant in my garden, but it keeps on producing beautiful blooms. No time to look it up now, but I’ll identify it when I get home this afternoon.
I have no idea what this little flower is. It is a bloom on a vine that covers my front wall, but it was here when I bought the house and I’ve never identified it.
And, for Sam, here is a photo of a flower from the same vine next to my fingernail. Didn’t have a penny!
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For those of you who guessed that the mystery flower was really a collapsed umbrella, you were right. Here is a photo of it in bud form:
and here it is in full bloom:

This flower grows on a very very long stalk outside my niece’s kitchen window. Does anyone know what it is? Since I know Janet will ask to see more of the plant, here are other shots. The stalks are 5 or 6 feet high:
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I have a huge hedge of this flower on the street side of my wall, but I have no idea what it is.
Janet Waters asked to see the leaves so here they are. And—she identified the flower as Plumbago. Thanks, Janet!!! You can see here blog HERE.
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(No fair. It is actually the calyx that the huge yellow hibiscus from a few days ago fell off of! It’s so pretty that I just left it in the vase.)
This morning, it looks like this: (Click on photos to enlarge.)
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This vine has been growing on the outside of my wall for nineteen years and I still don’t know what it is. On a whim, I snapped this photo not noticing what a wonderful background the color of the car parked across the street made for the little surreal still life the flowering vine formed. It’s the first good shot I’ve had of this flower in all those years.
ForCee’s FOTD.