The stella d’oro are opening, as well.
Hostas are about to flower
Your hostas are also ahead of mine.
My other clematis. They don’t get much sun so they bloom later. Don’t know the name.
Pretty and dainty indeed.
I’ve got some of those, younger than yours yet, it looks like.
Calendula
Coreopsis
Volunteer coneflower
Forever Susans, again
None of my fruit is near ripening. So, I just hang out with the flower people to make waiting for fruit easier to bear.
My front year a couple of weeks ago.
Now summer flowers started to come in.
Milkweeds are starting to bloom
Show us. Feast to our eyes.
My photographs are never much of a feast
What are those roses?? Gorgeous.
It’s called America. a climber. It has a beautiful form, in bud and in bloom. The only thing it lacks is fragrance.
Quite hardy. It has been mostly neglected by me since it is in the backyard.
No. I wrap it with house insulation and a tarp. On nice days I’ll unwrap it to get fresh air. My struggle has been controlling the moisture.
Early Day Lily’s starting to bloom, I don’t have this one tagged with a variety name:
Penny’s Worth miniture Day Lily:
Peony’s just finishing up, we’re late this year:
Foxglove:
Penstemon huskers red (Beardstongue):
Some sort of Iris I don’t remember buying! :
I, especially, love Foxgloves but no partial shade area for them.