The end of Lily Season July27th
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The blossoms on this plant start out white and spotted and turn darker and darker pink.
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This one stays striped and spotted!
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There is a forest of various kinds of pink lilies now.
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The Black-Eyed-Susans are starting to bloom - they signal the end of summer!
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There will be lots of tomatoes if these ever ripen.
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There are still a few poppies - mostly growing in awkward placed where we don't want them. This one is right beside the steps to the back yard.
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The white hydrangea fades to green as its blossoms age.
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A bee napping in the Rose of Sharon.
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Which is now covered in blossoms daily.
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This double "rose" lily is the last of the lilies to bloom. When it is finished it will be the end of lily season in our yard.
They have all been two or three weeks earlier than last year.
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We found blossoms on a late clematis hiding at the very top of the arch.
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The Hot Cocoa rose has some new blossoms too.
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