It’s that time of the week again!

Friday feels like it comes around so quickly these days, time always goes quicker when you get older!

First up is this blue flax lily (Dianella caerulea) flower. I have tried getting an image like this so many times, but they have always been blurry so I’m happy with this one!

Blue flax lily flower

Callistemon flowers are always utterly fabulous and showy. They always make me smile.

Callistemon flower

Plumbago is a plant that is rather too unruly for its own good-you can hedge it to tidy it up, but has grown a couple of inches as soon as your back is turned (or seems that way)! Its saving grace are the blue flowers (some plants have white), which are rather pretty.

Plumbago flowers

I’m not sure of the exact species, but this Malus tree has really nice pink flowers.

More pretty pink flowers

These viburnum flowers are quite nice and delicate, which are a contrast to its leaves.

Viburnum flowers

I’m trying to propagate more of this Graptopetalum at home-I really like it and I don’t do enough propagation, so I’m slowly trying to build my skills.

Graptopetalum

This rose is really stunning. Considering I cut these roses back about a month to six weeks ago, they are doing so well.

Pink seems to be a theme this week!

Salvias are always great when in flower. I think this is my favourite salvia flower colour.

Salvia

That’s it from me for a slightly soggy Friday afternoon. Enjoy your weekend.


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