The Interstitial Gardener

Gardening in small pockets of space and time.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Bloom Day: September, 2015


Spring-like fall weather has brought a few surprise flowers, including a few blossoms on Clematis montana 'Freda,' Callistemon, and an unidentified Rhododendron:

 


Several other things are blooming around the garden, some seemingly with a bit more vigor now that this summer's unusual heat has faded.







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