My flowers have survived the heat for the most part. I have had this plant before but it was a much darker red. It is growing in a bushel basket partially buried in the ground and tied to the gate as the blooms get very heavy.I've had a good day and I hope you all did also.
Another beautiful and new to me plant. I did have a great day, thank you! Baby sat my little grandson. The weather cooled down just a bit but there was less humidity making it bearable around here too.
ReplyDeleteYour plant looks very healthy and very cool!
ReplyDeleteHave a good night.
Earlene
Hi Peggy, oh I love that plant, never tried gwowing one though. Thanks for showing Love Lies Bleeding,Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! It was a good day, a hot one, but good.
ReplyDelete~Christina
A very interesting looking plant!
ReplyDeleteHI Peggy.. it's a new plant to me..I wonder if they would grow in the south..will have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a really great day!
Maxie
I could pull up a chair and stare at this beauty all day Peggy! Thanks for sharing! ~*~Lisa
ReplyDeletePeggy, You sure have some rare plants. I love the colors. Smiles, Susie
ReplyDeleteLovely post! I have been trying to add the moon module you have to my page. So far I have not been able to figure it out. Was it hard to do?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the information on the moonflower. I also told my sister who has a plant near the steps to the porch - it's about 5 feet across and loaded with blooms. She picks off quite a few dying blooms every day. They have a second home in Tennessee and that's where my plant came from. If I can get through the winter and not lose it, I am going to plant in the yard in the Spring.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great weekend!
We will be working at my daughter's house, which they just moved in 2 weeks ago...part of the clean up crew.
Maxie