




1. Orange lily and purple coneflowers
2. Pineapple sage. This doesn't look impressive but it smells heavenly. I use it in iced tea. Hummingbirds love the blooms.
3. Monarda bee balm. Bees/hummers love it.
4. Yellow lily and the ever present coneflowers
5. Red lily
2 comments:
The red lilies are a wonderful color. They make me think of wine.
Nice pics but I have to say, I'm not so much a fan of coneflowers and I hate lilies.
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