This was taken just before the rain started again... This brug is about 12ft. tall maybe a little more. I have bird feeders mixed in it..so when I look out my kitchen window this is what I see. Pretty pink that tweets.
Pretty in Pink
Wow, Cinnabor, a singing brug. LOL
Have you ever seen the brug named Pretty in Pink? Liz grew it from seed and named it I almost cry every time I think about it being so close in Canada and we can't get it down here. It's so beautiful.
You bush is very pretty Ruth. It does put on a show.
wow that is fabulous Ruth. Sure wish ours would grow all year. Get just enough cold to freeze them then warms back up lol.
Beautiful and sings to really a joy... Twyla
It's a beauty Ruth and I'm sure the birds must love it too.
So pretty and so big. I know you are enjoying it!
Ruth, I'll be blunt there is only one word that comes to mind - jealous!!! It's not the hurting kind, cause I'm proud for you, but here I sit "pea green"
Judy
She is not much in demand, She is just a run of the mill brug,I have her name somewhere. But for where she is and the show she puts on, I'll keep her..she even made it through 3 hurricanes. And she don't ask for much.
Those are the best kind cinn, little work and lots of blooms and live thru hurricanes. I like it.
Great flowers. Such a good show. What is that yellow flower next to it?
Ruth, I wish it had been blooming when I was there. Very pretty.
Donna,,that is the other side of the fountain....As you look at it..the yellow brug is on the left,, the pink is on the right and there is that big white one in the back middle. The small yellow flower is allamanda. There are also some pink brugs in the bottom of picture,, the right side they are the one's outside guest room window
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I thought that was an allamanda. It is hardy in 9A year round? It looks huge.
Isn't it pretty. It was blooming when I was there at the end of March.
:) Donna
