Once again, I missed the peonies. Obviously I don't go out to the backyard a whole heck of a lot. But I blame the previous owners for planting the peonies in a very odd corner of the garden that's almost under the back deck. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! :)
But my hydrangeas beside the steps on the back deck are in bloom and so pretty!
8 comments:
Your unknown plant looks like a flowering dogwood (Cornus) to me...
Chanda
Yup, looks like a dogwood to me too! Soo pretty!!
Your white shrub looks like what we call a "mock orange" but I don't know the botanical name. Does it have a fragrance, if somewhat strong? -Becky
p.s. I enjoy your blog. I visit often, but I am not a blogger. I like to grow things and I am learning to quilt.
Just did a quick search; here's a good link:
http://shirley-agardenerslife.blogspot.com/2010/08/in-spotlight-mock-orange.html
I soooo love hydrangeas! They're everywhere in the US, but in Sg I have to pay $4-5 for one stalk of those things... So lovely though...
As for the second one, kinda looks like the frangipani here, but since it's not a tree i'm guessing it's probably not <=)
I hope that comment above is from a friend of yours, it sounds spooky.
Umm no, I do not know that creep. I think it's spam... super creepy spam. Comment has been deleted but goosebumps remain. Blergh. People are gross.
lovely flowers. hugs
Hi, I come out of lurkdom to say that the white shrub is a philadelphus (or mock orange), unmistakably (dogwood flowers are a different shape and the heart is not that yellow). It should be very fragrant - it's also called the poets' jasmine.
Love your blog ! (I might have left a message already sometime, but if I did I don't remember - old age...)
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