Sun rose Dianthus weigela (shrub) coral bells Can't remember what these are called. They bloom at night and the leaves look like skinny dandelions. Small bulb that was here when I moved. Anyone know what they are? wild phlox peony Dr. Ruppel clematis
I think the yellow may be a form of Evening Primrose (Oenothera) and the white one Star of bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum) A lovely selection of plants. Happy GTS
Ooooh, such pretty flowers! I'm jealous of your Star of Bethelehem (the white one that you weren't sure what it was). I NEED some of those, even though I'm told they're rather invasive.
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All very pretty...I'm not one to know what too many flowers are...I just know what's pretty...
How wonderful your flowers are!! I wish I could tell you what those two types are but they're not familiar to me. xox
I've never heard of a weigela before, but after looking at your pictures, I'm going to hunt for it in the store! I like the clematis too!
I am guessing the bulb is a star of Bethlehem (ornigathalum), does it bloom in early spring? I just love to guess!
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Wonderful flowers all of them! Quite a variety you got there :-)
Very nice flowers you have! Thanks for the pics... I need to plant something new.... I've got some new ideas now.
How wonderful to be surrounded by so much brilliant color. Just lovely!
I think the yellow may be a form of Evening Primrose (Oenothera) and the white one Star of bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum)
A lovely selection of plants. Happy GTS
Hi Jean,
What a fantastic collection of flowers and photographs. A pleasure to view.
Sara from farmingfriends
Ooooh, such pretty flowers! I'm jealous of your Star of Bethelehem (the white one that you weren't sure what it was). I NEED some of those, even though I'm told they're rather invasive.
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