

pics above show a new echinacea "hot papaya" I think... and then a new flower from Paul Owens, Friends With Benefits...I think it's usually a bolder pink, but this was in the rain. Speaking of rain, below is a photo of rain lilies... anyone else grow there, I think they are only hardy in zone 7 and south. but they couldn't be easier to just pop in the ground and a day after a heavy rain. flowers!

another lily below, Candy Lilies! Iris x norissi , small little flowers on high stems keeps something blooming after the daylily show. :)


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