August 2019

I came back from holiday (on Hayling Island - lots of plants seen, will post photos in coming days) and see the rain had encouraged some new flowers.

the chicory has a new flush of flowers - which a bee is enjoying

chicory with bee

chicory with bee

the bought sea holly plants on the right, mostly brown but a few newer flowers, my seed-sown sea holly on the left, mostly green still but ones in front of the ladder turning blue and some fresh nepeta faassenii flowers and ox-eye daisy

sea holly

some completely new echium Blue Bedder plants - in bloom

echium blue bedder

echium blue bedder

a new knautia macedonica

knautia macedonica

and snapdragon

snapdragon

before I went away, the globe thistles were in full bloom and attracting bees

globe thistle with bee

globe thistle with bee

globe thistle with bee

globe thistle with bee

I guess the bees eventually go to the veronica longifolia but it's not their first choice but I love the purple flowers

veonica longifolia

before I went away I had a new water lily in bloom

water lily

I grew these hyssop from seed last year, finally in bloom this year - but white instead of purple flowers I was expecting

hyssop white flowers

hyssop white flower

hyssop white flower

speaking of bees, I had them on the musk mallow

musk mallow

the scabiosa Perfection Blue

scabiosa perfection blue with bee

lesser knapweed

lesser knapweed

lesser knapweed with bee

and looking back I see bumblebees were on the globe thistles end of July

globe thistle with bumblebee

globe thistle with bumblebee

first flowers of the marsh mallow I grew some seed

marsh mallow flowers