Sabtu, 15 November 2014

November Flowers

Pink Mini Euphorbia
Unfortunately, I dont know the name. :)
Bicolor Japanese Rose
White Pearl
My everbloom pink rose
Gypsophilla Monarch White
Begonia
Peach Mignon Dahlia
Peach Mignon Dahlia


Star Shaped Red Mignon Dahlia



Three different Red Mignon Dahlia
Yellow Poponna Dahlia
Orange Poponna Dahlia

 

African Crackerjack Marigold
Early November, weather was very hot and dry, 34 C at day and 30 C at night. We wish for rain. People are ready to sow the rice on their land, but rain hasn't came yet. 
Garden is dry, plants get drought at the midle of the day. The gardener forces them to grow on dry season. :). She waters the garden twice a day, xo xo.. The garden loves her and give her plenty blooms in such a hot and dry weather; Euphorbia, Roses, Gypsophilla, Begonia, Dahlia, and African Crackerjack Marigold.

The Gardener links this post to Garden Blogger's Bloom Day. You can find a lot of wonderful blooms from around the world. Have a look and enjoy them!

16 komentar:

  1. We have snow here now so all flowers are gone but I will have a post about my marigolds from this year on Monday. I see yours are beautiful as are your dahlias.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks, Donna. Oh so glad to know that you are growing marigolds, I will wait for your post. :)

      Hapus
  2. Thank you for visiting my blog, A New England Flowerbed. The plant you asked about is American Beauty Berry bush. It's blossoms aren't much but the berries give the garden great color when everything else is dying.
    You take wonderful pictures and have so many lovely blossoms to enjoy. Roses are so special and you have so many! I've just started growing them.....Happy Gardening!

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks and welcome, for your kind explanation about The American Berry Bush.
      Not so many roses in the garden actually, but I got some bloom this month and it is special. Hopefully your roses do well in your garden. Happy Gardening too... :)

      Hapus
  3. I can't get over the stunning colors in your space!!! That dahlia is extraordinary!!! To have this type of color in the garden this time of year would be such a treat for me as our garden is brown and hibernating! Wishing you all things beautiful in the garden! Nicole

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks for your lovely comment, Nicole.. Greetings from the garden for you. :)

      Hapus
  4. Absolutely amazing series of flowers. So vibrant and colorful. Have a nice weekend.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks Janibele,
      Your November flowers are sooo beautiful. Have a nice weekend too..

      Hapus
  5. Thank you for visiting my blog. I see that you also have roses, too. I especially like the bold orange-colored rose from your garden. You are lucky to be able to grow dahlias - here, the garden slugs and snails have eaten all of mine!

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks and welcome Karen,
      I am so sorry for your dahlias, here, slugs and snails are really a problem in rainy season. They are hybernating in dry season and the garden is free from their attack. You can add ash to the garden to help plants out from snails and slugs, hopefully you will get beautiful dahlia blooms in your garden. :)

      Hapus
  6. Cantiknya bunga2 dahlia itu...

    BalasHapus
  7. Your African marigolds are so beautiful...

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Thanks Vasudha, I see you have an interesting blog to visit. I love your homemade Deepavali Lantern, it is lovely. :)

      Hapus