Well, as it's still May, it is definitely time for a ๐ต๐น๐ป๐Flower Friday!๐ต๐น๐ป๐
I'm glad I got this picture of this lovely shade of Gerbera Daisy as the deer ate it that very night.I saw this plant in a FFA (Future Farmers of America) garden next door to my mom's place. It looks like snapdragons or maybe fuchsia but it is Autumn Sage "Salvia 'Shell Dancer'"
My Lenten Rose (Hellebore) which has been changing colors, the outer "petals" are sepals which are leaves, so they do tend to get green.
The Columbines that self-sow every year are a pretty color combination this time.
The Globemaster alliums bloomed again, but they were not even close to advertised 1.5 - 3' high stems.
The Jerusalem sage is really taking over, I promised to divide and dig it up so it's not blocking the path once the blooms are done.
A Lacecap Hydrangea blooming outside a restaurant in San Jose that caught my eye. I wish I could grow these in my garden but they take too much water.

The poison tree (Angel's Trumpet) has been cut back so many times this year, but it Keeps Growing Back. The flowers smell so good after it rains.

And lastly, a new plant that I'm growing, a Silver Sage 'Salvia Argentea'.
That's definitely enough flowers for now!













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