Looking forward to warmer days
Today we ’re head off to Angeln in northern Germany ! Tracy Asmussen is sharing some shots of a beautiful menage garden while thirstily previse the arrival of summer .
I make out how every petal on this lovely roseate prime seems to be shade a different color . I wonder if it smell out as beautiful as it looks ?
Nothing quite does saltation bloom like arhododendronshrub ( Rhododendronhybrid , Zones 5–8 ) . This one is a in particular bright colour and is loaded down with blossom . Clearly , Tracy is give this plant what it want in life to be happy and healthy !

Another beautiful pink wine , hanging down . It looks like this is correctly outside a window , which is a everlasting daub for afragrantrose .
These pink wine are just incredible ! This warm pinkish looks good enough to eat .
rose magnificently amount in nearly every colouration but blue , but that does include some that boundary toward lavender and purpleness .

These lupines ( Lupinuspolyphyllus , Zones 4–7 ) are just starting to open up their striking spires of purple flowers . lupin are definitive blossom of cooler , northerly garden , as hot summer temperature tend to be deadly for them . Southern lupine lovers can enjoy them as annuals by planting them in the free fall for aspring bloom .
A view from above of that flower - encompass rhododendron , along with some extremely happyhostas .
With huge , bright orangish blooms in leaping , Oriental poppies ( Papaverorientale , Zones 3–7 ) go completely dormant and vanish once summer sets in . These , however , have been planted with enough companion that the blank they go out behind will be quick covered and filled in .

And one last injection of an incredible rose , which looks like it might be the famous variety ‘ repose ’ , proving as resistless to an insect visitor as it is to humans .
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