The Lupines are doing terrific this year but there seems to be a lack of a certain color.
Can you guess which color that might be?
All of the purples and pinks are lovely but do you see it - right here in the center of this pink Lupine and the ornamental Sage. The color that's missing is gorgeous sun-shiny yellow!
The seeds arrived in the mail on Saturday.
We won't see them next year because they're biennial, but we should have tons of yellow Lupines in 2016!
So until next time..............
Love ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly
I LOVE getting seeds in the mail!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there were biennial flowers. Interesting. The otehrs sure are pretty.
ReplyDeleteThey will look fabulous. We do love lupins. Have a marvellous Monday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Guess you will need to add your SUNNY dispositions to the flower bed. At least THIS year.
ReplyDeleteThey are Beautiful though, even without the Yellow ones.
That's a long time to wait to see the flowers bloom.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the growing up into pretty yellow flowers
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
Oh! I was going to say yellow but then thought "do they even come in yellow?". BOL I cannot wait for all the colors to bloom!
ReplyDeleteHi it took me 30 minutes to get on your comment box!! I forgot what I was going to say~~~~~~
ReplyDeleteThat's being optomistic....looking forward to 2016! We're more the 'oh, I should have planted bulbs last winter' gardeners!
ReplyDeleteXXXOOO Bella Roxy & Dui
Those pinks and purples are very pretty...but those yellows ones will be gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe Lupines are beautiful. The colors you have now will reAlly show even more with the beautiful yellow contrasting
ReplyDeleteWags
Ernie and the furkids
Yellow, well where did the yellow go. This seems like our cone plants. They are coming back thick except for our white ones. That bed only has a few sparse plants. Isn't odd that just certain colors of plants are not coming back!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a friend
Sweet William The Scot
Round here, are lupines are blue, as in bluebonnets! Dey are long gone though, we gotta wait till spring to see dem.
ReplyDeletePurple and pink are most common in the wild. I don't think I've seen yellow in the wild.
ReplyDeleteI was going to guess Airedale black and tan was the colors missing.
ReplyDeleteAroo to you,
Sully
Moms love lupine too,, but aphids eat them.
ReplyDeleteWhat about red? We guessed yellow and red.
love
tweedles
Our Mom always plants pink and purple flowers so nothing looked missing to us. Yellow will go nicely with the others.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks so beautiful - and WOW, are those yellow Lupines going to add some ZING!
ReplyDeleteYours sincerely,
Margaret Thatcher