I bought a Black-Eyed Susan vine plant in the spring for the first time and didn't expect it to bloom this long into summer. Last week one yellow blossom crept all the way from its trellis to the window box to bask in the morning dew with the Noa Blue Legend Calibrachoa Hybrid flowers from Garden Shack Farm.
Featured Flower Picks:
Primrose Wildflowers • Self-Seeded Poppy • Wild Echinacea Bush
How To Plant Your Own Post for Flower Friday:
The only rule to play is that you can only add one link per week! The post doesn't even have to mention flowers, but only ones that do will be eligible for being picked as a feature next week. I will be sharing my flower image on other blog hops, namely Wordless Wednesday, and welcome all family-friendly links from fellow bloggers. Crafters can even link up an Etsy listing or other shop product! But if you want to promote a prize, I suggest adding it to my Giveaway Chest Linky instead to entice more treasure hunters.
Please follow my blog through any of the social media icons in the upper right sidebar to receive a reminder to return next week. Adding my button or a text link to your own blog and sharing to your followers is also a fairy appreciated way to help my hop grow.
Primrose Wildflowers • Self-Seeded Poppy • Wild Echinacea Bush
How To Plant Your Own Post for Flower Friday:
The only rule to play is that you can only add one link per week! The post doesn't even have to mention flowers, but only ones that do will be eligible for being picked as a feature next week. I will be sharing my flower image on other blog hops, namely Wordless Wednesday, and welcome all family-friendly links from fellow bloggers. Crafters can even link up an Etsy listing or other shop product! But if you want to promote a prize, I suggest adding it to my Giveaway Chest Linky instead to entice more treasure hunters.
Please follow my blog through any of the social media icons in the upper right sidebar to receive a reminder to return next week. Adding my button or a text link to your own blog and sharing to your followers is also a fairy appreciated way to help my hop grow.
Other flower hops where I've planted my post this week include Floral Friday Fotos, I Heart Macro, Saturday Show Off and Today's Flower.
OMG! beautiful! brightens my day =) thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletemary ann
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I have seen those before but I don't remember where. they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA spring/summer gardening feat well done!! What a fabulous specimen to enjoy=)!!
ReplyDeleteHello. Your works is Elegant.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Japan. ruma
It is so pretty.Lovely colour.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot lovely colour too :-)
ReplyDeleteReally interesting looking flower. I have never heard of it before.
ReplyDeletePretty photo.
ReplyDeleteI love popping by to learn more about flowers :)
ReplyDeleteTook some photos of the blooms too! Its a therapy to take photos of them for me!
ReplyDeleteLove them! They are so unusual with those black eyes! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your flowers Kristin! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us on Floral Friday Fotos. I look forward to your next contribution.
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring my Wild Echinacea photo!
ReplyDeleteI love pictures of flowers...i take a lot myself...thanks for sharing with the Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeletepretty flowers in briliiant color :)..nice..
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