Pawpaws blooming, ample leaves for Tiger Swallowtail larvae.
'Little Gem' Magnolia perfumes the air of the upper garden.
These waxy LA lilies have little fragrance even at night.
All flowers and text are from the garden of Nell Jean at www.seedscatterer.blogspot.com in the hot, humid depths of Southwest Georgia where sudden showers run the gardener inside on summer afternoons and daylilies require daily deadheading to remove 'soggy socks'. Join us for a lunch of roasted freshly dug red potatoes, green beans with ham slivers and yellow squash.
3 comments:
Oh yes please ... I would love to join you for lunch! Sounds delicious! Actually, your summer days are sounding fantastic at the moment ... light showers of rain and fluttering butterflies.
I do particularly love that shot of the magnolia blossom with the scooped leaves holding those pretty little stamens? ... looks like confetti.
Is it too late for lunch? Sounds delish. That little gem is definitely a gem and I wish we had smell-o-blog. :)
There's always food, you are always welcome.
I really wish we had smell-o-blog now. When Buffy and I went to plant out Hostas, I noticed two gardenia blossoms.
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