The wildflowers are still blooming. Goldenrod has shown up, which is usually a late summer flower. The coneflowers are in bloom...you have to look hard to find the tiny flowerets. Next the Sacred Datura or 3-spot lily. In the center is a salsify puffball. They are pretty common this week. The second row starts with asters—the last flower of the summer. I don’t know if this is true this year or not. I saw the first asters on June 15, before summer started. If the “old wife’s tale” is correct, that was a harbinger for an early fall..time will tell. The next is a picture of Shasta daisies and purple daisies and the last picture is of the official state flower of Wyoming—the Indian Paintbrush.
Mary Mary, how does your garden grow?
With lilies and asters never in a row.
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