May brings color to every inch of the Florida garden.
- Stargazer Lily
- Dietes Bicolor
- Dietes Bicolor
- Honeybell Oranges
- Rear Garden Overview
- Centaurea
- Front Container Garden Overview
- Spiderwort
- Caladium Leaves with Flower Spathe
- Spiderwort, Fully Open
- Dahlias
- Pink Gladiolus
- Pink Gladiolus (Full view)
- Centaurea with Zinnia (left)
- Amaryllis about to open
- Caladium Leaves with Flower SpatheCaladium Leaves with Flower Spathe
- Wild Allamanda
- Red Pitaya
- Larkspur
- Euphorbia Lactea Cristata
- Yellow Gladiolus among the Ludwegia Peruviana Shrub
- Rain Lilies
- Pink Amaryllis
- Opuntia Humifusa Flower
- Mammillaria Sheldonii
- Zinnia with Verbena
- Zinnias
- Crown of Thorns (red) with O.Humifusa and O.Burbank (spineless)
- Gomphrena





























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The flower of a caladium is so short-lived that it lasts only a day or two after opening. I usually snap it off so that the plant can concentrate its energy on its leaves.
Thanks to finding that you liked my post “Curves–noticing” (just outside my door), I’m now finding your blog which is also about noticing what’s near you! I like that you know the name of “everyone” in the garden! I never forget a “face” but forget the names!! I too, have “Dietes” , but poor thing is too thirsty for dry California.
Keep bloomin’. : )