This was what Inca Moon looked like today at work.. cloudy so there was no shadows.Notice the flowers turn all white.........pretty good considering they opened on Sunday morning.it was 96F both Sunday and Monday,and they still look great on Tuesday...and still open and nice....:-)
"Inca Moon" open flowers in the garden
WOW! That is stunning, and the coleus with it.. That really stands out.
that's why I'm keeping a few well chosen whites! look at that.
I still love some unusual whites..they really are visible at night without lights..can't say that for the colored forms.:-)
Kyle the whole garden is absolutely beautiful. Waiting in anticipation for you to finally release these beauty's. Great photo!
Whites make other things look great too. Imagine that without a light color in the grouping. Wouldn't be nearly as impressive. JMHO......for what it's worth.
It is a beauty! Heat tolerant and staying power . . 2 very big pluses in my humble opinion.
This is so beautiful.
and not a petunia in sight!!!
Very nice Eclipse!!
I love it:)
A poignant combination of color, juxtaposition of textures and leaf shapes. Just love it Kyle. I'm still "Gardening by Kyle's design." I must be different from most people. I don't like to see a lot of brown earth underneath plants. I like the landscape to be rich with color....ahhhhh what a beautiful bed this one is.
Hi Kyle...what is the variegated plant to the very right, and the purple leaved plant to the very left?
Thanks,
Bruno Nicolai
Co.Wicklow-The Garden of Ireland
Bruno,
Shuren lad the variegated plant is a croton,and the dark red leafed plant is Hibiscus acetosella,grown for its red foliage.Remember..the colors in this pic are muted because it was cloudy outside.Colors are more vibrant on sunny days.
Kyle, this is so awesome, brought it back up, makes pretty wallpaper....T
