Sunday, October 2, 2011

Early Fall Blooms

 We have been lucky this year.  Late September rain has come at the end of our hot summer and resulted in an abundance of blooms. Here are a few.
One of my favorites, Little Leaf Cordia.  Delicate, tissue paper flowers evenly adorn the branches.
I have had this highly prolific plant for several years, it comes up everywhere...does anyone know what it is? The blooms look gorgeous in a small vase, and dry beautifully.
Lavender Texas Ranger laden with blooms and adding delicious fragrance to the whole front yard.

Yellow wildflowers in the front driveway smile at us every time it rains. 




Maybe the last of the  Trumpet Vine blossoms, cool weather brings the end to its leafy shade.



This little cactus fellow has been consistently blooming all summer long. 



Globe Mallow makes an unexpected appearance at the edge of the vegetable garden.



Enjoy your version of  fall!


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