garden update

P8300056.jpgWe've had Mexican petunias (Ruellia brittonia) for years but recently I got these dwarf Ruellia species. They have the same flowers but only get a few inches tall, which makes the foliage look denser. I like the way the flowers look against the dark foliage. Another plus is that they are not as invasive.

Also blooming in our garden on Labor Day weekend: esperanza, blackfoot daisy, salvia greggii in several colors, zexmenia, pavonia, lantana in blue, gold and the pink and yellow, turk's cap, bachelor buttons, sunflowers, four-nerve daisy, mistflower, flame acanthus, gaura, salvia coccinea, mexican milkweed and jimson weed. The only rose blooming is the roulettii near the front walk.

Posted by Bill Hopkins on August 30, 2003 08:52 AM
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