I am sharing some more pictures of my foxgloves and other spring flowers.
Foxgloves |
Foxglove with some sort of mutation that causes a wider stem and clump of blossoms. |
Another mutated foxglove from a few years ago. This one did not produce seeds. |
A rear view of the garden, with the stump of the tree in the lower left photo. The garden has flourished since we removed it. |
How beautiful! But what a strange mutation! My children gave me a foxglove for Mother's Day that I planted beside the pond. I have plenty of Shasta Daisies all around. I love your inviting, country garden and have added your blog to my list!