The Lilies, Poppies, Bee Balms, and Astilbes of June have been supplanted by the Black-Eyes Susans, Cleomes, Phlox and Cone Flowers of July. And the best part of all: these beauties appear all over the yard and are the offspring of progenetors purchased a decade or more ago and long, long gone. The flourishing colonizers appear and thrive in places nowhere near the original locales. It seems that they know better where they belong than I do, which is all fine by me!
Sunday, July 13, 2008
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