Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Gardens in June

 St. Mark Presbyterian has beautiful gardens thanks to the hard work of a gardening team.  If anyone knows what the yellow plant  to the right is, please let us know---it was swarming with bees!
 This beautiful orange plant has the un-beautiful name of Butterfly Weed.
 We think this is Purple Salvia above and the purple below is a Butterfly Bush with day lilies.


The Knock Out rose below is flourishing in one of our parking medians.

 As are the day lilies to the right.

We do have some annuals like the begonias (above) and in containers (below).  Also note the daisies bordering the beds---the clover in the grass is blooming too!

But, it's our perennials that are beautiful!  Sage, coriopsis, lambs ear and what I think is crepe myrtle (A.K.A. crape myrtle).  Please let me know if I have incorrectly identified any of our plants!

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