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The Sunflower – a true flower of summer

Whenever I see a sunflower I always think of the hot, humid, hazy days of summer. These flowers just mean summer to me. Perhaps it’s because Sunflowers are one of the first flowers I can remember liking as a child. In fact I do believe that sunflowers were one of the first flowers I ever planted too!

I can remember a hot late May or early June day up at the cottage. As my parents worked on their garden a family friend and I planted sunflower seeds. I was perhaps 7 years old at the time. Later in the year someone took a picture of me standing by the 10 or 11 foot tall row of sunflowers. It’s quite funny because I was only about four feet tall at the time and they just towered over me. Their stalks were so think that I probably could have climbed up one of the sunflowers.

Were sunflowers one of your favorite flowers as a child?

I took this photo when the sun was directly behind the sunflower. I like how bright sunlight makes the edges of the petals seems translucent.





August 19, 2008 Tricia Flowers

Strawberry Candy Daylily

With a name like Strawberry Candy you know even before seeing this scrumptious daylily that it’s going to be delightful.

I grow this lovely daylily in my planted boulevard in front of my house. It grows along side Siberian Irises, malva, pink cactus dahlias, sunflowers, marigolds and other plants that bloom at various times throughout the growing season.

OOne of the best things about this gorgeous daylily is that it’s a rebloomer. Just cut down the flower stalks once blooms are finished and within a short period of time you’ll have new blooms. You can get this daylily to bloom at least three times a season with the minimal attention that I mentioned above.

August 17, 2008 Tricia Flowers, Foliage

Pretty pink Malva

Malva – such a simple yet lovely flower.

This one is growing in my planted front boulevard. The Malva plant produces flowers from June right through to September or so. It looks lovely when it’s covered in blooms.

August 13, 2008 Tricia Flowers, Foliage, Toronto

Roses the color of a beautiful sunrise

Morden Sunrise Rose

These lovely roses are called Morden Sunrise. This is an appropriate name for this hardy Canadian Explorer series rose as the colors of the petals with their light yellows to soft peach and orange colors do look quite a bit like a sunrise on a beautiful day.

This rose is growing better than ever this year. It’s put out a lot of new shoots and it’s taller than it’s ever been in the five years that I’ve been growing it. Not that it’s that tall of a rose, but I’d say it’s tallest branches are about three feet long now where it usually only reaches about two to two and a half feet in height.

This rose almost always has a few blooms on the go, but this year it’s producing more flowers than it normally does as well. I guess it liked all the snow cover it got last winter! We had a ton of snow and this rose was well covered during the coldest part of winter.

The only problem that I’m having with this rose this year is Japanese Beetles.  I have nine or ten roses in my front flower beds but this is the only rose being pestered by those awful beetles. They love eating flower buds and blooming flowers.  I hate them!

August 11, 2008 Tricia Daily Photo, Flowers, Foliage, Roses

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