Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - June 2016

Almost summer and most of the blooms in my zone 9a garden are just as hot as the weather.

Pride of Barbados (Caesalpinia Pulcherrima).


Cosmos.


Zinnia.


More zinnias.


Still more zinnias.


And, yes, still more zinnias.


Oleander.


Wax begonia, a staple of the summer garden that can stand up to our heat and humidity.


Crape myrtle, of course.


And sunflowers.




The groundcover wedelia.


Yellow cestrum.


A mid-season daylily.


And another.


What would summer be without summer phlox?


And cannas.


Tropical jatropha.


Cashmere Bouquet (Clerodendrum bungei).


Cypress vine.


Chrysanthemum??? Yes, chrysanthemum!


Turk's cap.


The inconspicuous blossom of the beautyberry. It's the actual berries of the plant that put on the show later.


And speaking of inconspicuous, maybe this doesn't really look like a bloom but it is. It's inland sea oats.


The weird little blossom of porterweed.


Most of the roses are resting now, but 'Caldwell Pink' blooms on.


'Mystic Spires' salvia.


The sweet little blossom of the purslane, sharing a pot with succulents. 


Brugmansia.


Convolvulus 'Blue Daze.'


Variegated abelia. Sweet little blossoms!


Blue plumbago.


White cat's whiskers (Orthosiphon aristatus).


And 'Ellen Bosanquet' crinum is just getting ready to join the bloomin' party!
Thank you for visiting my garden this month. As we get ready to greet summer (or winter, if you are in the southern hemisphere), I hope your garden is doing well and so is the gardener.

As always, thanks to Carol of May Dreams Gardens for hosting us.

Happy gardening!

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