'Black and Blue' salvia guaranitica
Various agastache, still blooming at the tips--although I like the spent flower color just as well.
Caryopteris continuing its airy fall show
I'm keeping an eye on all of the flowers in my yard this fall, to see whether I end up with one lone survivor who finally succumbs to winter long after the others have given up for the season. Given the photos and the short list above... anyone want to make a guess as to which flower, if any, ends up being crowned this fall? I'll let you know what happens, either way!
3 comments:
Gosh, my B&B Salvia is mush now. Yours must be in a protected area. Lucky you to have so many things outside blooming.
My B&B is finished, too, and the blue mist has no flowers. I'm thinking your agastache will be the last hold out. I love that bloom, by the way. It's fuller than the ones I have.
(I was barely staying awake at 9:00, and now, I'm up past midnight watching some TV show I don't even watch normally. I'm going to have to struggle to stay awake in church tomorrow.)
Those last blooms are treasured, aren't they?
Wish I could get Caryopteris to live through the winter. Yours is a good size.
B&B Salvia, Amsonia and that pretty Agastache...3 more I'd like to try! So many plants...so little time!
Your Agastache has been gorgeous this year. I have A. foeniculum which does very well here and the bees love it.
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