Two weeks of rain on our Ceratostigma, better known to us as Plumbago, has taken over about 20 to 30 feet of our fence. YAY! Photo Fodder is HERE again. I only have 87 million photos of our flowers.
We have a blue one but it hasn't bloomed this year yet....we had two but lost one. A trumpet vine is there now. I think the plumago is such a pretty plant and ours used to bloom profusely and long into the fall.
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Wow, I don't know if I have ever seen any in real life!!
It's so pretty. I don't think you can ever have too many flower pictures so you keep right on snapping.
Hari OM
Eeek - lots of plumbago is found in Sydney gardens - sadly it is one of the perfumes which sets off my asthma. It's so pretty though. YAM xx
They are worthy of 87 million photos, though, so a few more won't hurt.
I love it!
Wow, that's pretty! They (blooms) look so delicate, they'd probably not do well up here.
Never too many photos of flowers, at least that's what I think. These are pretty.
Florida is so full of exotic things!! I've never seen that before and had never even heard the name. I thought plumbago was a medical condition. 😃
How pretty!!!
You must love flowers.
Coffee is on
We have ONE only in our yard. I like their scent.
Very pretty Sandra.
I love plumbago!! Yours are super happy and healthy.
Only 87 million Sandra? LOL. Well these are beautiful! Light and shadows, love them.
I'm not acquainted with that plant, but the abundance of blossoms is striking. And I enjoyed getting acquainted via your post!
We have a blue one but it hasn't bloomed this year yet....we had two but lost one. A trumpet vine is there now.
I think the plumago is such a pretty plant and ours used to bloom profusely and long into the fall.
wow! how pretty!! excellent photos too.
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