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By Loosestrife2

28 Dec, 2014
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Yes you could see them well here until the zinnias had their growth spurt.
28 Dec, 2014
Lovely pic! Love the colour red in the back ,are they zinia?
8 Apr, 2021
Sorry for the delay in my answer to you Mossy...yes they are zinnia.
24 Apr, 2021
I realy love them!
27 Apr, 2021
A very pretty collection, Loosestrife!
27 Apr, 2021
Thank you all! The plants behind the birdhouses with the spiked light purple flower heads are Hyssop which line a part of my garden path which receives full sun. It is one of the best attractor of pollinators that I know of. The heady anise-licorice fragrance of its flowers boils off of this plant in the hot sun. To be around this ancient plant on a warm summer day and evening is to be in heaven:)
29 Apr, 2021
Sounds idyllic! Plus the heady scent - divine!
29 Apr, 2021
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