These evening's garden tour
May. 24th, 2008 06:09 pm6pm at the Eyler-Lee Casita
The "I forgot the name" purple flowers on spikes I've had for 13+ years or so. It may be a member of the foxglove family, but it's much smaller and the leaves are much different.

Name-forgotten rose which shifts from yellows to corals to blazing oranges and rosey-pinks depending on the day. I had thought I had lost this rose last year, but it came bounding out this spring with dozens of fiery blooms.

The Japanese Aucuba I'm going to transplant tomorrow to a more shaded spot under the junipers. I bought it two years ago, thinking that this spot would be well-shaded, but it gets too much direct afternoon sun.

One of the two "Day Dream" roses I have, with hundreds of tiny 10-petaled slightly mauve flowers. The last of the yellow irises are persevering below it. A young volunteer pink hollyhock is getting its start to the left.

The "I forgot the name" purple flowers on spikes I've had for 13+ years or so. It may be a member of the foxglove family, but it's much smaller and the leaves are much different.
Name-forgotten rose which shifts from yellows to corals to blazing oranges and rosey-pinks depending on the day. I had thought I had lost this rose last year, but it came bounding out this spring with dozens of fiery blooms.
The Japanese Aucuba I'm going to transplant tomorrow to a more shaded spot under the junipers. I bought it two years ago, thinking that this spot would be well-shaded, but it gets too much direct afternoon sun.
One of the two "Day Dream" roses I have, with hundreds of tiny 10-petaled slightly mauve flowers. The last of the yellow irises are persevering below it. A young volunteer pink hollyhock is getting its start to the left.