In a vase on Monday: pretty posy
Although it's apparently spring here, we are back to a week of mostly clouds and wet weather, with a couple of sunny days sprinkled in. This week's bunch was made on a sunny day for a friend who just had a new baby: Sweet peas ('Colourcade' and 'Tiller Girls'), roses ('Camp David' and 'Candy Stripe'), strawflowers Helichrysum , Philadelphus sp. (unknown variety), Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Joy' in spring bud and the silver foliage of Plectranthus argentatus Another view. I've now remembered that there are some white pelargoniums in there too. The garden is looking very green and lush with all the rain with some interesting once-a-year blooms opening, including Disocactus nelsonii and an orange Epiphyllum sp. I started from a cutting given to me by a neighbour: Disocactus nelsonii , moved to a prominent position by the front door during flowering. Orange Epiphyllum sp. I've noted at least 30 buds on it this year. I have other ...