It has been really warm and humid these days. Now I really miss the rain. Although some days we had the rain, the temperature was still high.
Anyway, look how wonderful is this inflorescence that had appeared from my Anthurium jenmanii recently. It is so slender and beautiful and I love the reddish maroon colour of the spathe. Oh, the leaves are really thick and green, so lovely :)
A few steps from the anthurium is one of my pink Impatiens walleriana. There were lots of blooms but the bush lack leaves.
Desert rose was blooming profusely as well. They are marvellous under the intense hot sun. Somebody say, "high five!"
Seeing roses in the garden does bring down the temperature especially in the hot afternoon sun. They just look sweet no matter what colour they are in.
Another sweet rose... mini yellows.
And this one below is a white trailing type of rose.
White plumbago blooms look extraordinary in the morning and the flowers are nectar-rich! Where are the butterflies?
See how outstanding are the white blooms?
Even a tiny flower can be so visible. But this little bloom from this sweet basil has to go (sorry!). I needed more leaves for my pesto.
This yellow yellow dirty fellow from my Monocostus uniflorus came just in time, yay!
The purple blooms of this pot of Tradescantia sillamontana come and go frequently and they are so pretty.
Bright and beautiful little sedums, so cute :)
These guys need a lot of water... this cupful of Alternanthera 'Christmas Tree'...
And this bowl of Micranthemum 'Monte Carlo'...
Stay hydrated and keep growing ;)