Monsoon has been extremely good this year , the constant precipitation had brought down temperature to moderation. The fresh blooms in my garden has been eye pleasing. The array of colors in Garden will last now till the start of winter Season.
Rutteya fruticosa
Cypress vine
Vinca Blooms
Portulacas
Rain Lilies
Purple glory in the garden
Plumeria
Summer annuals have revived after monsoon blooms
Beautiful flowers! Wonderful that you have grouped them by color range, the blues, pinks, etc. The Rutteya is spectacular, I've never seen this flower before. Your Plumerias are my favorites. I wish I could grow them outdoors in my climate, but alas, it's not possible.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your blooms, both those I can grow and those that I can't grow in my climate (such as cypress vine and plumeria). Lots of beauty here, including the great egret. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Glad you are cooling off. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful blooms! The plumeria are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteRutteya fruticosan is amazing. I am unfamiliar with it. I looked it up and love the other name, "Jammy Mouth"!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors in your garden. Love the egrets.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your rains were generous but not overwhelming, Arun. The Rutteya fruticosa is a fascinating plant and new-to-me. My Plumerias and rain lilies seem reluctant to bloom this year but then the absence of any rain since early May hasn't helped.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteWow, your flowers are so lovely. Mine are on the decline and will be gone soon as fall has arrived for us. Thank you for linking up and be well.
ReplyDeleteI love the bright colors of the flowers and great egrets are always a treat.
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