This year is quite unusual for everyone out in the world.Since nature has yet again proved its superiority in controlling our life. The year began marking the longest possible winter in my region with spring being on and off with western disturbances altering the weather pattern every week .But finally heat of summer can be felt with temperature soaring high day by day .
Meanwhile spring flowers are at their end stage of blooming
Dahlberg daisy covering flowering bed
Meanwhile spring flowers are at their end stage of blooming
Dahlberg daisy covering flowering bed
Bottle brush or Callistemon tree in to flowering
Some of the Ranunculus plants that survived the unusual long winter period with hailstorms and continuous rains
Dahlias are doing great inspite temperatures are high
Gerbera
Mimulus flower
Delphiniums and Lupines
Plumbago is back in to blooms with high temperatures
Butterfly pea blooms are surprising for this time of the year
Miniature roses are pretty sight among all other spring blooms
Matthiola incana blooms at their last stage
Nasturtium in full blooms
The only kalanchoe left into flowering till now
It has been wonderful year for Godetia blooms
and for Nemesias too
Verbenas are quite a pleasent scene among other spring blooms
Chrysanthemum carinatum
Amaryllis lily in full glory check out my other blooms of Amaryllis lily here - Amaryllis-lily-season
Cornflowers are blooming in abundance
Impatiens wallerina
Miniature Carnations are bountiful bloomers at this time
Gazanias are magical with their intrinsic patterns and colors of blooms
Geraniums are so adorable in spring time
Finally summer flowers are coming out of hibernation
Bougainvilleas
Adeniums
Meanwhile Purple Sunbird spotted feeding on Pomegranate flower
When you wake up to morning like this
Beautiful pictures of flowers. I like how they are such a source of joy in these days of lockdown.
ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely - nasturtiums and cornflowers my favourite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful large series.
ReplyDeleteYour winter flowers are our summer flowers - your heat begins and we are supposed to get snow tonight. That's what I love about being able to read a blog like yours. All beautiful blooms. Nasturtiums and miniature roses, plumbago (which we can't grow - too cool here), and really, all of them.
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful assortment! I do love monkey flowers. Some are native to my area, I ought to look into getting some, when I can that is. I think the local nurseries are open, but I do not consider plant shopping an "essential," preferring to play it safer!
ReplyDeleteYou get such an amazing mix of blooms, Arun! Some, like the Dahlias and Delphiniums and Godetias, grow in my climate too, but not at the same time! My own Ranunculus were extremely disappointing this year so I appreciate seeing yours. Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteThese are some awesome colors, so bright and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you joined us over at at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Amazing flowers!
ReplyDeleteOh my, such of plethora of bright colors in your garden! I do especially love all the purples and blues. And those dahlias are simply gorgeous. Happy gardening and be safe, my friend.
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ReplyDeleteYour spring blooms are all beautiful and I love the collages. Your Dahlias are magnificent! We don't have those blooming until the end of the summer here, so this is a real treat!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and colours. I'm afraid I didn't grow any flowers yet. Spring is ending soon and I must get the gardens in.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!!I love this Garden!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Elke
I like the bottle brush. All of these flowers are so pretty, but that one is my favorite. Thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! The Dahlias are my favorites
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment on my blog.
Have a blessed day!
Beautiful post. I love all the colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning tour in the floral world <3 Thank you so much, stay safe & enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the blue Cornflowers - they remind me of my childhood in Sweden, where they grow wild in ditches and fields. I've also gotten a bit interested in miniature roses over the past year or two. They are so cute.. I have one called Snow Carpet, with fluffy snow white flowers. To my delight, it also develops bright red hips in winter that are less than a centimeter across. Absolutely adorable! Happy belated GBBD!
ReplyDeleteOur spring has been mild in temperatures so far, but very dry. I hope it rains soon so we don't have so much worry about summer forest fires. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI really like the Godetia blooms. They look so sweet. I have grown dahlias before. After flowering the shrubs slowly disappeared.
ReplyDeleteI like coming by and seeing your flowers. You've reminded me that I have dahlia seeds to plant. The other day I divided the Gerberas, from one to eight. I've also propagated six leaves. So far they all act alive. Hurrah. Take care. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love bottle brush. An all time fave.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic of flowers with Name
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