Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - June 2025
The best part of June in the garden is the daylilies are starting to bloom!
Ditch Lilies, or Orange Day Lilies
Top left to right: Wayside Knight Royale (pale) and American Revolution
Bottom left to right: Longfield's Pink and Stella d'Oro
There are bees in the Butterfly Weed (Gay Butterflies)...
and with wasps in the Narrow-Leaf Milkweed.
Black-Eyed Susan and Dazzler Penstemon
SpinTop Orange Halo Blanketflower
Daylilies, yay! You have quite a few different varieties. The other bloomers are gorgeous, too. And it was fun to see the videos of the pollinators!
ReplyDeleteThank you for supporting our pollinators. You have a beautiful flower collection this month. I wish I had the room for milkweed.
ReplyDeleteI like the daylilies.
ReplyDeleteI love your combo of Shasta daisies and Sweet William. All my Sweet William but one disappeared this year and I miss them. And that penstemon is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour daylilies look great, Lisa! I have just one ('Spanish Harlem') that's truly vigorous. A couple of others throw out a bloom here and there and some have just turned their backs on me, figuratively speaking.
ReplyDeleteYour different varieties of daylilies are all so pretty and yes...the Spin Top Orange Halo Blanket flower is very photogenic! The lilies are finally blooming here as well!
ReplyDeleteI envy your gorgeous daylilies--the deer here eat all the buds of mine. And that orange-red blanket flower is beautiful! I'm surprised that your Shasta daisies and Pentstemon bloom so early.
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