Gifts from nature in June in Connecticut
Flowers in my yard
Flowers in June in Connecticut
Published by Kay Balbi
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12 Comments
Post a CommentWonderful pics!
The burgandy one is espcecially beautiful. I grew Okra one year and it had the most beautiful burgandy flowers that I have ever seen, almost 5 ince diameters. These are such lovely pictures of most wonderful and gracefull looking flowers.
What beautiful flowers and plants. Thanks for sharing.
The gifts of summer! Enjoy!
Beautiful gifts from God. Thank you.
Go with what Vincent says. I agree!
Thanks everyone for the feedback!
Lilies, Black Raspberry, Yucca, Hydrangea, and possibly some sort of Purple Loosestrife, though the color isn't quite the same and I'm not sure about the base of the flowers. If Loosestrife, it is considered an invasive pest that turns bodies of water into marshes and then land.
Love the Lillies.
Beautiful flowers....great colors.