A morning stroll around the garden discovering this fellow first bloomer, one of four eremophilia bushes I have in the garden this pink one has one flower open and many more to follow.
With hundreds emu bushes to choose from I have a pale pink, a vivid mauve, a striking yellow one and this pink beauty too.
The pink grevillea is also ready to bloom, having struggled over the intense summer months I thought I nearly lost this one.
But she has recovered over winter and is now seems to be doing much better.
I have an array of grevillea bushes and trees in the garden, they are so otherworldly and so extremely hardy, they are also fantastic for seducing the birds and insects into the garden.
Most flower all year round, however some like this dusky pink only flower in the warmer months.
The delicate white flowers of this native clematis is now also thriving and in her first year of flowering.
I was beginning to wonder if she would ever flower, seems that this is the year that everything is coming to life.
Can't say I am complaining.
The conostylis lemon lights has also recovered after the chickens dug her up twice over winter.
This one also has struggled along for a couple of years but she is spreading and finally flowering too.
A bedraggled daisy coming to the end of her flowering, even though she is fading she still offers her soft energy to radiate along the driveway side of the house.
And of course the lovely loopy lou grevillea nearly fully open at last.........
2 comments:
Very pretty!
Thank you :)
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