My amazing nature starts in my yard, my small garden. Pink is a color that makes me happy, so when picking flowers for my garden I tend to be drawn towards that color palette. As the summer is slowly fading to fall, my flowers remain vibrant in the sun filled afternoons.
I have different varieties most I know the names of some I do not remember their name. If I don't know their name it is because it was the first time I bought them and they are only an annual plant. But saying that doesn't mean I haven't fallen in love and wished I paid more attention to the name of the very interesting viney pink flower.
This is a Foxglove (Digitalis) known to attract bees and hummingbirds
This is a Hydrangea (Cornales) or a big pink fluff ball of awesomeness!
The Rose of Sharon (Hybiscus syriacus) (started as a bush and has grown to a tree)
This is the flower I do not know the name of, but she is a pretty one!
Beautiful Geraniums (Pelagonium) fading in the summer sun
A surprise visitor to get an afternoon snack (sorry she was moving fast)
Thank you for stopping by to see my #amazingnature I always appreciate a comment and if you would like follow me @pinkdragonfly
Beautiful flowers you have. Is this a humming bird on the last photo?
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Yes it is a hummingbird, she is one of the few left, the males have all left for migration, the females will be leaving soon. I caught her briefly at the flowers when I took that picture.
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These are really beautiful purple flower you are showing ^^
Thank you very much
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