It looks like a snapdragon, but when you click on it and it enlarges, it's not the same as a snapdragon. I'll have to further investigate.
I love the color honeysuckle--it's the exact same as my Dad grew, and it's not as invasive as the white kind.
And that foxglove!--love it. Your colors all seem to go together, whereas my garden flower colors don't. I have whites, oranges, reds, purples, yellows, pinks, all clashing. But I love both types of gardens. Respighi put up some pictures (on her blog) of a Japanese Zen garden she visited awhile back and it was so serene . . all shades of green. It was very lovely too.
I like nearly all types of gardens except the VERY VERY formal ones with all the plants lined up like they were soldiers.
I believe the honeysuckle variety was "Americana". It was free from a lovely lovely aunt and uncle. It's a really pretty looking one, but has no scent.
I also hate lined gardens. Gardens are supposed to be messy. My colours match at the moment, but come the summer, all the colours will be fabulously clashing.
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the first one looks like a snapddragon to me
I thought that at first, but I don't think it is. I think it has different leaves.
i thought it was a snapdragon too. emma, vanda or ded would know.
jilly
i think it is snapdragon also
very pretty flowers!
Beautiful!!!
It looks like a snapdragon, but when you click on it and it enlarges, it's not the same as a snapdragon. I'll have to further investigate.
I love the color honeysuckle--it's the exact same as my Dad grew, and it's not as invasive as the white kind.
And that foxglove!--love it. Your colors all seem to go together, whereas my garden flower colors don't. I have whites, oranges, reds, purples, yellows, pinks, all clashing. But I love both types of gardens. Respighi put up some pictures (on her blog) of a Japanese Zen garden she visited awhile back and it was so serene . . all shades of green. It was very lovely too.
I like nearly all types of gardens except the VERY VERY formal ones with all the plants lined up like they were soldiers.
http://www.flower-garden-plants.com/archives/41-The-Turtlehead-Chelone-lyonii.html
Clanky check this out on your mystery flower--it looks like a turtle flower
Ooh...beautiful. Foxglove blossoms have such a lovely shape.
I believe the honeysuckle variety was "Americana". It was free from a lovely lovely aunt and uncle. It's a really pretty looking one, but has no scent.
I also hate lined gardens. Gardens are supposed to be messy. My colours match at the moment, but come the summer, all the colours will be fabulously clashing.
I think Alex was right at the start...I think it might be a snapdragon.
"I think Alex was right at the start..."
Geez--don't tell her that--you'll never hear the end of it!!!
---emma
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