I'm by no means an expert gardener, but I do enjoy flowers even if I don't necessarily know their names. The flowers don't seem to be upset by my lack of knowledge. Maybe it's because I chat to them as I tend their needs.
Above is a geranium at the front of my house and below a dahlia from the back garden.
Just realised I have lots of pink colours in the garden. This wasn't planned but just developed over the years. I seem to have captured a finger in the next photo along with the dahlia.
A fuchsia below. I lifted the flower giving him/her a helping hand as I clicked the photo.
Yes, more pink. Looks like I was on night patrol.
We have lots of passion flowers or Passiflora this year. You probably know the story - it is said to be symbolic of Jesus on the cross. The flower has spikes protruding from the center symbolising the crown of thorn and the flower has ten petals for the ten faithful apostles.
Just realised I have lots of pink colours in the garden. This wasn't planned but just developed over the years. I seem to have captured a finger in the next photo along with the dahlia.
A fuchsia below. I lifted the flower giving him/her a helping hand as I clicked the photo.
Yes, more pink. Looks like I was on night patrol.
We have lots of passion flowers or Passiflora this year. You probably know the story - it is said to be symbolic of Jesus on the cross. The flower has spikes protruding from the center symbolising the crown of thorn and the flower has ten petals for the ten faithful apostles.
Hydrangea: we have several bushes - and one of them is, of course, a shade of pink!
A fuchsia plus a mixture of other bits and pieces including the remains of an old tree.
Not sure what the flower below is. I should really know the name as it comes back faithfully every year.
A couple more flower photos.
We took some flowers to the church at St. Stephen-in-Brannel to place on a grave. Always a sad visit.
We then moved on to Charlestown to clear our heads. Made us smile to see the hat on a traffic cone looking at the postbox in the cottage wall
Roses over the door of another cottage.
A pleasant day weatherwise so people about taking photos.
The next day the weather changed so this dahlia got a bit battered with wind and rain.
Next doors' trailing plant is still tumbling over the fence and is very welcome.
A petunia - pinkish, of course.
Actually the rain didn't effect the dahlia too much.
Finally, this is a whopper of a dahlia. Last year it grew to well over five feet tall.
Thanks for visiting my blog, all good wishes ~ Mike.