Arctotis
Arctotis Beautiful flowers at the nursery. I’ve never heard of Arctotis before, but I will keep a lookout for it now. “Arctotis is a genus of annual and perennial plants Continue Reading
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Arctotis Beautiful flowers at the nursery. I’ve never heard of Arctotis before, but I will keep a lookout for it now. “Arctotis is a genus of annual and perennial plants Continue Reading
Flower with Raindrops After the rain at the nursery, these flowers seem to shine under their own power. Quite a “wow factor” in these flowers. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Continue Reading
Achillea millefolium “Pomegranate” Small yet striking mass of flowers in one of my favorite colors. I always prefer the darker “jewel tone” colors in plants, interior design and more. Follow Continue Reading
Purple Hibiscus Watercolor Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Learn more about hibiscus with these books from Amazon.com More books on hibiscus from Amazon Read more on this topic: Purple Continue Reading
Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos) Striking flowers of the kangaroo paw at a local nursery. Fuzzy-wuzzy flower power. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this topic: At the nursery Continue Reading
At the nursery I try to identify everything I post here, but I didn’t capture the name of these small, yet pretty, flowers. I’ll have to go back and see Continue Reading
Pink Camellia Blossom The camellias in the neighborhhood are all bursting into flower at this time of year. While I like the big blousy white Camillias I posted earlier, these perfect Continue Reading
Purple Hibiscus While I have both yellow and orange hibiscus here in the garden, these purple ones always catch my eye. Although the flowers are smaller the radiant purple color Continue Reading
Grevillea “Moonlight Flower” A striking example spotted at my regular trip to the nursery yesterday. Quite a showpiece to add to any garden. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read Continue Reading
Variegation Variegation can make any plant, even those that don’t flower, seem more dramatic and dress up your garden. Follow A Gardener’s Notebook on Facebook Read more on this Continue Reading