Friday, July 24, 2009

Lori’s Flowers

Howdee all,

Flowers from my Sicksta Loris Garden

Lori will comment with the flowers names and I will post them as soon as she does.

I will just Give my guesses to what they are now.. Sickstas comments on her flowers in blue.

One of my favorite purchases doesn't have very large flowers but I love how well it has done. It is the plant in the first photo that is on the left of the cone flowers. It has the tall spires of red flowers and is called Persicaria Firetail. I think Del has that plant also..

loris garden_20090718_001This one I know as Purple coneflower…Lori probably knows another name for it

The first two are echinacea (purple coneflower)

loris garden_20090718_008This is another type of purple coneflower…very cool..large center

Razzmatazz is the name of the puffy center one.

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Guessing this is some kind of black eyed susan

The third flower just ended up in that place and I am not sure what it is...ha

loris garden_20090718_015Some white flower..is this a coneflower too Sicksta?

The forth flower is a light yellow echinacea. I don't remember the name but I have the tag in the ground next to the plant, but it is too dark out now to find it.

loris garden_20090718_026This is some sort of Day LiLy but triple kind

The orange day lillies were here when we bought the house. I always loved them because they are like a triple flower.

loris garden_20090718_017 Some kind of bee in the Day Lily ..fuzzy wuzzy..loris garden_20090718_017Ok..I have not a clue..but its blue..that much is true.. 

The next two are platycodons (balloon flowers)

loris garden_20090718_024  And another that is blue ..Sicksta these are the two I was talking about..

see the different centers..similar flowers I think..You tell me..

One is tall and the other is a dwarf size.

loris garden_20090718_043Yellow Day Lily

The yellow day lily has a light lemon scent.

loris garden_20090718_044Don't know what this reddish beauty is but i Loved the sunshiny yellow coming from the center…

The last flower is a red mandevilla.

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Those are a few of Loris Flowers..aren't they Lovely!

16 comments:

  1. Very lovely flowers and very lovely of you to take pictures of Lor's lovely flowers. Lova yah ha

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  2. Beautiful flowers! I like your fuzzy wuzzy...he sort of makes me think of a bat. I don't know why, though! I like the blue flowers. They are very veiny looking (true blue bloods! ) :-)

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  3. Very pretty flowers, Dawn. It made me realize I still have more flowers, namely roses to post. I guess I had better get going on it. ;o)

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  4. Hi sicksta,
    The first two are echinacea (purple coneflower)
    Razzmatazz is the name of the puffy center one.
    The third flower just ended up in that place and I am not sure what it is...ha
    The forth flower is a light yellow echinacea. I don't remember the name but I have the tag in the ground next to the plant, but it is too dark out now to find it.
    The orange day lillies were here when we bought the house. I always loved them because they are like a triple flower.
    The next two are platycodons (balloon flowers)
    One is tall and the other is a dwarf size.
    The yellow day lily has a light lemon scent.
    The last flower is a red mandevilla.
    One of my favorite purchases doesn't have very large flowers but I love how well it has done. It is the plant in the first photo that is on the left of the cone flowers. It has the tall spires of red flowers and is called Persicaria Firetail. I think Del has that plant also..

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  5. Gosh, those are beautiful!
    I love that coneflower shot. Postcard perfect :)!

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  6. Purdy flowers.. Our sicksta Lor does have beautious gardens. You captured their elegance.

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  7. Very lovely, and love your photos of them too Dawn. :c)

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  8. Hi Dawn - going to catch up here a little. Love the flowers, great shots and that purple coneflower, wow.

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  9. Hey Dawn your flowers are beautiful... The other day I was on another blog and they had chocolate cone flowers... They too were awesome... I had never seen those before. Have a fun filled day with all you pretty flowers... Just gorgeous...

    (((HUGS)))
    Donna

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  10. What a sweet garden! Love that Razzmatazz as well as the flowers that look like black-eyed Susans. I need to replace my plain old Cone Flowers, which aren't doing much anyway.

    Don't you just love Summertime???!!!

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  11. Gorgeous flowers! This is such a lovely garden. Great photos too!

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  12. Hola Dawn,
    Such beautidul flowers!
    I do need to see some color in this grey winter!
    Besos,
    Mel

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  13. I loved the Razzmatazz cone flower. Never seen that one before, being a great flower gardener ourselves before we hit the road.

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  14. Gorgeous macros of the flowers!

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  15. Howdee all,
    thanks for the comments on Loris flowers! She has a beautiful garden!

    @Kelly, Ha a fuzzy wuzzy bat..you must mean the flying kind not the hitting kind.

    @Mary C Will have to go see your flowers when u post them!

    A New England Life
    Oh..well maybe u can try the Razamataz for a change..or the chocolate ones that were mentioned! yeah summer is great..even if it has been wet!

    Mel
    Howdee! Nice to see you here! You have been a busy gal...take care!

    diane-j-m
    Yeah..the one downside to our lifestyle but also a plus..I only garden when I want to!

    Thank you all again! Heres to summer flowers!

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