Petunias
Hibiscus
Adenium aka Desert roses
Plumeria aka Frangipani
Hippeastrum aka Barbados amaryllis
Dahlias
White Mandevilla
Red Pentas
Callistemon aka Bottlebrush
Snap dragons
Sunflower
Santa Barbara daisy
Bougainvillea, Frangipani and Chinaman's Hat
Bougainvillea Raspberry ice
Cassia grandis
Moon flower
Hello and welcome to Garden Blogger's Bloom Day where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. The dry season is in full swing and the Rustic Bajan Garden is ablaze with colour. Those of you who are still waiting on Spring my sincerest sympathies. To see more blooming gardens please visit Carol's garden at May dreams gardens
Have a great week gardening and wishing my friends in the North and in Europe warmer weather. You have an open invitation to visit me whenever you want to.
These are stunning blooms! So lovely to see these tropical colours.
ReplyDeleteHelen, thanks for the lovely pics. The Moon flower is a stunning night bloomer. I used to grow one some years ago. Only trouble was having to go to the greernhouse at night to appreciate the flower and scent (LOL).
ReplyDeleteEverything is beautiful, and I accept your condolences. Waiting for a slow moving spring to arrive has been irritating. Your blooms have cheered me. This past week petunias arrived in the local stores, only to be frozen by the falling sleet and snow flurries. I know better than to buy any now. My plans are to plant moon flower seeds soon. Hopefully mine will do as well as yours.
ReplyDeleteJeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
Ahh, beautiful. I long to go back to the Caribbean for some tropical heat and colours, particularly after the six months of cold weather we have just experienced.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,we have many flowers blooming in common right know like pentas,hibiscus,plumeria,Adenium,Bottlebrush,petunias.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
What a treat to see all your beautiful blooms! Here in the Midwest we are still waiting on spring. Happy Bloom Day!
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