The first one is so big it needs two pictures, left to right, taken from upper space.
It's the roadside vegetable garden with the wild flower surround in its summer blooming glory. It's the bed that is known to bring traffic to a crawl. Every so often it stops to gawk.
The other bed seen in slices is the driveway entry bed and roadside chicory bed. Maybe that makes two flower beds. There is a path between them.
The Miscanthus 'Morning Light' and chicory are all consuming right now. The other denizens of this bed have been swallowed up.
Away from the consumption, red daylilies bloom with their weed flower companions.
Uncle Ernie rises above a real wildflower meadow as seen in the wild, not some magazine facsimile, though I keep aiming towards that magazine facsimile.
That's just two of my flower beds high on the low spot of a North Carolina mountain top.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
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3 comments:
Love them. So pretty. Uncle Ernie sure looks contented.
The gawkers have a lot to look at. Pretty nice compliment on your lovely vistas.
Red daylilies ...with their weed flower companions = STUNNING!
And one of these days I'll be one of those "gawkers"! I'm determined.
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