The late, late show has begun here with the last daisy mum coming into bloom this week. This is a passalong old garden mum that I would love to be able to identify. It's very tall and is partially supported by the encroaching Aromatic aster.
The "asters" are still going.
Chrysanthemum 'Single Apricot Korean' is in its glory. The first picture is to show the height as compared to the Mexican Bush Sage and Siberian iris foliage. Is this the same as Sheffield Pink?
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I love the color of your mum, it's very delicate. Very nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I love the apricot colored one..super lovely! Your pictures make me almost think it is summer..great variety..I feel refreshed now by all that color and gentle beauty!
ReplyDeleteYour lucky to still have so many lovely flowers! I hope you'll be able to enjoy them for many more weeks.
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PS Your link was wrong, so I took the liberty to change it.
Thanks for changing the link! It was very late and I let the default link that pulled up in Mr.Linky stay without thinking about it:~
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ReplyDeleteI just love the lavender and peach color contrasts. Your Mexican Bush Sage is beautiful as well.
tHOSE BLOOMING PICTURES ANR LOVELY!//eVA
ReplyDeleteCan't help with the ID but the mystery mum is lovely. I love the color, especially with the dewdrops. It looks beautiful with the aster.
ReplyDeleteI think 'Single Apricot Korean' and 'Sheffield Pink' are the same mum.
Lovely Lovely late bloomers and we are so happy for them. Your photos are great! Carol
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