I made it home after picking up some stuff to get rid of bind week, blackberries and reed grass. Thank you Kevin for helping me find a way to fight these thugs.
Now for the exciting part. I had the most interesting, fun and beautiful day today at Kevin's place. Wish you could all have been there to see the bounty of blooms in iris, hardy geranium, penstemon, tradescantia, lupine, and I am sure I am leaving out some other plants? There was so much to see.
Just look at this gorgeous clear red on the semp in the center (like I would need to point it out).
I adore the form of the bottom left one, and the color is so soft and pleasing.
B12-1
A1-8 has such an unusual coloring, I tend to like these, and the watermarks sure don't hurt the eyes.
I am so sorry my camera just did not pick up the true colors of this semps. I found it quite pretty.
A2-16
A5-4 and A5-6 I was drooling over these two. I really need to learn how to take photos that show true color, it is so frustrating to me that you can't see the true beauty of each semp.
Some how I didn't get the ID number of this unusual colored semp. I love the red tips setting off the great gold/yellow of the leaves.
B3-16 This is a little one, great things come in small packages.
There is much more to show you, but I have to feed dogs and get some chores done.