




After weeks of teasing the Rudbeckia's are now a mass of flowers. The Echinaccea (coneflowers) and Liatris are looking spectacular. And now the alliums have finished flowering the bees have moved on to them.
A blog dedicated to the beauty of flowers, plants and a journey through the seasons as the year progresses.
1 comment:
It's marvelous, GĂ©rard!
:-)
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