Saturday, June 11, 2011

Samedi Sans Mots: Summer Flowers

Rose of Sharon



Cilantro turning into coriander, with marigolds in the background



Chamomile and some other herb



Snapdragon



Black-eyed susans



Day lily



Galliardia



Galliardia



???



Rose of Sharon



Brown-eyed Rose
(aka Her Grace, the Countess of Rosebury)

7 comments:

  1. Cilantro and coriander are the same thing?

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  2. Yup. Cilantro is the leaves, coriander is the seeds.

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  3. Wow. I learned something! Thanks!

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  4. Woweee! Those photos are incredible! Seriously!
    Everything is blooming so beautifully there.

    Nothing growing here at all, except a few weeds. Even my peaches didn't blossom and my other fruit trees are looking stressed from this drought. 11 months without any rain has turned everything around here into a dry brown, dust bowl.
    ~Lisa

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  5. I'm with Garret-- I had no idea Cilantro and coriander were 2-Fers! I learned something new.

    Black-eyed Susans have always been a favorite of mine. I don't see them that often in Los Angeles but remember a lot of them in Ohio.

    Your garden is beautiful. jj

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  6. Lovely. And Rosie is the fairest flower of all.

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  7. Beautiful pictures, I loved them all, especially the last one!

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