Oh pretty! What's that darker pink thing on the right? One is in front of the post & the other is on the right edge of the picture...you can save me some of those seeds!
"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
I'm with Karen. I thought about the single form peony, but the foliage isn't right. Same for some kind of cosmos. Just not quite right. Sure hope somebody comes along soon who can identify it, cause its gorgeous.
in the first pic, I see 1 purple allium, pink forget me not, & pink & blue columbine. in the second pic is indeed a peony. a fernleaf peony to be exact. I have a shell pink peony that just opened yesterday. beautiful pics, thanks for sharing. if I knew how to post pics I would love to share too.
cheryl hill
Posts: 355 | Location: lansing, MI u.s.a. | Registered: Aug 08, 2004
Cheryl~ Get a computer techie to show you & it will open up a whole world of fun not only with us but other places online! When you hit add attachment it goes to your picture files. Good Luck!
Those pics just made my heart smile this morning! Never seen a fernleaf peony before, but it sure is purty!!
Cheryl, I agree with Muddy--it's easy to post a pic once you learn how. The key is to edit your photo to be no more than 150 KB in size (or is is MB???). Whatever the terminology, you can use your computer's paint program to shrink them enough to fit. Give it a try!
Karen Zone 5b
Posts: 1515 | Location: St. Joseph MO; Zone 5b | Registered: Apr 12, 2005
Your garden is gorgeous Muddy. I've never seen a fern leaf peony before. The flowers are lovely. I had to look them up online. Guess they are shorter but they sure look pretty!
Posts: 2579 | Location: Ohio | Registered: Feb 25, 2006
Muddy, I have the same columbine colors. Did you plant the pink ones, because some of my blue ones morphed into pink ones this year.
Hope to show pictures soon, but clumsy me spilled hot tea over my keyboard and excactly the keys that I need for log-on don't work. (Using my work pc now).This message has been edited. Last edited by: trygardening,
Posts: 836 | Location: Westchester, NY | Registered: Jan 27, 2004
Love the pics...love the peony. I would have said it was a tree peony since I've heard that the leaves are different. Did it smell as good as the ones with more petals?
Posts: 3216 | Location: Putnam County, NY z5 | Registered: Jun 30, 2004