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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:48 pm   Post subject: Summer Flowers


As the weather heats up and it rains more often...the flowers begin showing their stuff.
Here are some of what's blooming at the moment in the flower garden.

I have two sorts of Heleniums in the garden--orangy-yellow ones and Reddish ones. First the orangy-yellows:


Then the reddish ones that I placed across the path from the orangy-yellows:


A couple of nice and richly coloured hollyhocks:


Can anyone identify this one for me? I got from Netty two lotties up the path from me. She doesn't know the name and neither do I. I've just been calling it, "Netty's Bloom".



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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:19 am   Post subject:


It looks like a Scabiosa bloom, Sjoerd.
I love the color of the Hollyhock. All flowers are lovely.

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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:26 am   Post subject:


It's not a Scabiosa...that's for sure, although it looks very much like one.
This plant is ~4½ inches high and has only one bloom stem. It is an annual.


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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:11 am   Post subject:


Netty's bloom....I like the sounds of that name Sjoerd!
Your blooms are very pretty. I wish I knew the real name of "Netty's flower"!

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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:20 am   Post subject:


Lovely blooms, I especially liked the hollyhocks. That dark red really knocked me out! Very Happy I need to get some Helenium at some point, once we've made a good place for them.

I think your Netty's bloom is an annual Iberis, they're called "Candytuft" if I'm not totally mistaken.


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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:10 am   Post subject:


Oh those hollyhocks are such a beautiful colour and the heleniums are so bright and cheerful. I think that Netty's blooms are candytuft too.


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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:59 am   Post subject:


All your blooms just look so beautiful and healthy. the colors are so rich and bright. Well done Sjoerd! Thank you for the color.


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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:17 am   Post subject:


Droopy...you are a smart cookie. I believe that it is indeed the Iberis umbellata.
I have the white Iberis (perennial) growing in the garden, and although its; flowers are so similar, I never thought of it. Perhaps that was because the starl white Ibiris blooms in the spring and this umbellata is a definate summer bloomer and it is an annual.
---See sometimes one just needs to get someone else to look at the problem with fresh eyes.
I am really happy that you have identified it Droopy and Eileen (not to forget).

I once got an enormous amount of seeds from Netty and I plant some every year. These little plants germinate so easily and you really don't have to do a thing to them...just sit back and wait for them to bloom.
I have always planted them with generous space around and inbetweeen them, but I think that next year, I shall plant them closer together and make a sort of 'carpet' effect. That should be no problem because they make lots of seeds that are very easy to harvest.
Thanks again guys, for the nice comments and the indetification.

p.s. yes Netty...it IS a catchy name..."Netty's Bloom". I wonder if I can recall the latin name now that I've been calling it Netty's Bloom for so long. Laughing


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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:29 pm   Post subject:


Very beautiful flowers Sjoerd and the colors are great...


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