Perennial Flowers in My Garden
We’ve been getting buckets of rain this past week and it’s great for the garden! Rainwater has many nutrients and is always better for your plants than tap water from the hose. After a recent rain I grabbed my camera and 35 mm lens and ventured outside to capture photos of my perennial flowers in the garden, wet with rain.

I wish I remembered which type of hosta it is, but unfortunately I don’t.

I need a better lens to truly capture the details … I’ll put it on my Christmas list.

There are about 50-70 species, but thousands of varieties and cultivars.
Don’t you just love the intricate details of nature?



This one clambers along the white picket fence in my garden.



I chose this yellow flower due to its happy color that it brings to a shade garden.

A healthy dose of rain water always works wonders in the garden!
So do tell … what perennial flowers are growing in your garden?

Your pictures and garden are wonderful. Clematis are one of my favorite blooms, but I have not had much success in growing. Are yours planted in the shade or sun?
Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day!
Gloria
Hi Gloria! My clematis are planted in full sun, meaning they receive a minimum of 6 hours of full sun per day. Hope this helps!
Sipping tea while scrolling your beautiful photos – great way to start the day. Once again, thank you.
Beautiful!!
I love my Clematis’ in my garden as well. I have a few in my website that I painted.
Beautiful pictures!!