Peacock blooms are incredibly bright. This tree which I have kept small and short has indeed captured all the attention that it deserves every time it is in bloom.
I have often seen bees happily hovering around the flowers and I am also quite certain that the postman who delivers all my precious mails glances at the flowers whenever the tree is in bloom as well.
Do you have such tree growing in your garden?
At the opposite side, white plumbago also did its best at getting as many eyes looking at them. Although the flowers came in the midst of a rainy season, the blooms were strong enough to counter the heavy downpours. They lasted for more than a week!
A little fertiliser goes a long way for this dwarf azalea. These blooms were vivid even though the colour is of a peach shade and sort of hiding as they were facing the back side.
Rain lily lived up to its name again. They really show up in the rain, LOL.
Hey, why only two every time?
Glow vine is not grown as a vine in my garden. I have it styled into a shrub. These two flowers later developed into a bunch of blooms and looked really beautiful. I should have snapped a photo of it but sorry, I didn't!
This old plant has been sending out smaller leaves than usual of late. One leaf even turned white but this is not the first time that the plant appears like this. So, keeping my fingers crossed that it will keep producing leaves and bigger ones in time to come.
Rosemary releases great smell. Love it whenever I water the plant :)
Thai basil tiny blooms are not so tiny after all, look...
It is pure joy to see plants flowering and flourishing in the garden every time I open and close my door.
Happy gardening!