I hope the Lizardtail gaura is firmly established after this year. There are multiple plants flowering and going to seed in several places around the yard. Wild annual sunflowers blooming in the background. Blue mistflower is blooming! Before I took the picture it had a bee fly and several tiny bees on it but they did not like my camera phone coming up close. The fall obedient plants from a coworker are considering blooming. I put several around the yard and this one by the friendly moisture of the bird bath is doing best. The Texas mallow has been blooming regularly in the dry shade. Paula saw a hummingbird feeding at one a few weeks ago. My Canada goldenrod from Abby is doing well and just started to bloom!
More and more of the winecups are going to seed! I’m collecting some to spread as we fill in more ground cover and also some to give away. Big mason jar and my straw hat for scale.
In the palm of my hand is an opened Callirhoe involucrata seed head. The husk of the seedhead is on my fingers. A green seedhead is near the tip of my middle finger. A flower that doesn’t seem to be making a seedhead is just to the left of my index finger. I wonder if they have separate male and female flowers like squash?
Paula’s Escobaria vivipara cactus continues to bloom beautifully in the daytime. It was cloudy. I’m not sure if that matters for it to bloom. A very frilly summer iris begins… I think this one is from Judy?The standing cypress is really going now with multiple plants in full bloom!The Chef made a delicious pizza with fresh basil and oregano from the yard. I believe this is a safflower that sprouted from the bird seed. I believe these are our two different sunflowers species. The one on the left has narrower and wavy edged leaves; we think/hope it’s Helianthus petiolaris (both Mom and another friend have given us seeds). The one on the right has big broad leaves and I think is an offspring of the Helianthus annuus that volunteered last year. Ironweed is starting to bud. Greeneyes is about to bloom!The blackberries are starting to ripen! These are wild volunteers dug from Mom and Dad’s house. Last but definitely not least, on Tuesday morning I woke up and emerged to find Gram happily snuggling the Doggie. Briar seemed to understand she could not move as is the cat rule. She was not unhappy though. Eventually he got up to look out the newly opened window so she was released so she could scratch an itch haha.
I thought I put sand lovegrass in this pot. I probably did. But apparently I also put some foxtail barley last year. Well, I do like it! I’m trying to spread the seeds around the yard now.
A second Ohio spiderwort is blooming!The prairie parsley appears to be developing seeds in spite of only one plant blooming. Hopefully they are fertile (they certainly look nice and plump?) and we can have more sprouting since this is a biennial!