Blubonnets
Ok, no knitting to show - so here's some flowers instead! Those to the left are our beloved bluebonnets - state flower of Texas.
These pink ones are all over the place as well - but I'll have to look them up later - I've no idea what you call them ... umm, they seem to be pink evening primroses, aka buttercups.
Honeysuckle is nice because you can smell it before you see it - and you can taste it after you see it:
I know these aren't wild, but they are mine - some little zinnias and my freesia is blooming! I didn't think the freesias would this year, and so it's a nice surprise. And they smell even better than they look ...
Actually, the zinnias look pretty crappy, and the other plant with stripes is a spider plant, and the green one on the right is Mexican oregano. I shoulda moved the old pot I just discarded out of the way, I'll do that now ...
These pink ones are all over the place as well - but I'll have to look them up later - I've no idea what you call them ... umm, they seem to be pink evening primroses, aka buttercups.
Honeysuckle is nice because you can smell it before you see it - and you can taste it after you see it:
I know these aren't wild, but they are mine - some little zinnias and my freesia is blooming! I didn't think the freesias would this year, and so it's a nice surprise. And they smell even better than they look ...
Actually, the zinnias look pretty crappy, and the other plant with stripes is a spider plant, and the green one on the right is Mexican oregano. I shoulda moved the old pot I just discarded out of the way, I'll do that now ...
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