Right on top the Mesa which is a high area that looks over to the Garden of the Gods and the Kissing Camels rock formation is the Xeriscape Garden. Last weekend amidst rain falling in much of the city, I found it clear in the garden.
Of course the emphasis is plants requiring little water but being close together to keep moist.
I did not take the time to write down the names of the plants but we all recognize the Lambs Ear.
I did note that this was called "Veronica" because some
of you asked me about that the last time I posted photos from this garden here.
In spite of having 2 hummingbird feeders in my yard, I have had none this year but here at this garden near the mountains they buzzed about everywhere!
Cone flowers were prolific as well as Brown Eyed Susan's.
Hope you enjoyed!
Such a beautiful garden, Bernideen! I have many of the same plants in my gardens. Enjoy your wknd!
ReplyDeleteThe black eyed Susan is something I would like to grow in my garden. Come flowers is also called echinacea?
ReplyDeleteI love visiting gardens too and I cannot wait for spring to come..
Hope you have a good weekend Benideen.
Hugs,
Aida
The black eyed Susan is something I would like to grow in my garden. Come flowers is also called echinacea?
ReplyDeleteI love visiting gardens too and I cannot wait for spring to come..
Hope you have a good weekend Benideen.
Hugs,
Aida
What beautiful garden photos, Bernideen! How nice that were able to enjoy the area and share with us. I have never heard of Veronica, but the plant is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Beautiful photography.... this is a garden we would love to visit!
ReplyDeleteNow that you are retired you can go wandering through gardens and taking adventures. How wonderful!
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