Unlike some areas of the world where mid-summer brings a bounty of flowers, summer here in Southern California is a slower, more somber period in the garden. Although temperatures have been relatively moderate since the early blast of heat we received in May, seldom exceeding 90F (32C), limiting the water we give our gardens in response to our current state of drought has the consequence of limiting the blooms we find there.
The summer stalwarts can still be found in flower although the number and vigor of the blooms is diminished.
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The Angelonia planted in an area providing afternoon shade are doing better than those in full sun |
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Bougainvillea loves the heat (although this particular vine has remained mid-sized, which is a good thing as my husband hates Bougainvillea) |
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Coleonema pulchellum 'Sunset Gold' is still blooming and Gaura linheimeri has come back after a severe haircut |
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Duranta erecta, in a pot, produces a steady smattering of violet-blue flowers |
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Gaillaridia x grandiflora 'Goblin' has produced fewer flowers this year |
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Many of the re-blooming Hemerocallis, including 'Persian Market,' have made strong come-backs |
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This lavender is happy in the vegetable garden, although little else is |
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Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum' is coming into its glory |
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Tanacetum parthenium has slowed down but hasn't entirely stopped blooming |
Only a few plants are blooming en masse:
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The Bauhinia x blakeana (Hong Kong orchid tree) has more flowers than leaves at the moment |
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Coreopsis 'Redshift' is at the peak of bloom |
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The thyme in the side yard is keeping the bees busy |
However, other plants are putting on a rather disappointing show:
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Tibouchina urvilleana has produced only a few flowers and most of its foliage is burned |
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The Zinnias needed more water than they got and thus failed to flourish |
But there have been some pleasant surprises too:
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This Aster x frikartii 'Monch' is small but it's holding its own despite being moved mid-year |
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My 'Sweet Autumn' Clematis has bloomed despite a horrible battle with aphids and a severe pruning earlier this summer |
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This Cymbidium is blooming again despite receiving almost no attention |
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And this Phalaenopsis, also left largely to its own devices, continues to pump out blooms |
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Russelia equisetiformis is finally beginning to establish a presence in the backyard border |
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The hard-to-photograph Salvia discolor seems happy in the extended fountain bed |
It probably doesn't come as a surprise that some of the best-looking specimens are succulents:
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Echeveria pulvinata 'Ruby' has produced flowers almost as pretty as her foliage |
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And this unidentified succulent continues to produce one bright orange flower after another |
That's it for my August Bloom Day wrap-up. Please visit Carol, the creator and host of the monthly event that is the Gardener Bloggers' Bloom Day
at May Dreams Gardens to see what's currently in bloom in other parts of the world.
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