No, but both my grandmothers would have _loved_ these. The lemon sunflowers look very pretty: almost subtle, a quality for which sunflowers are not well known ;)
Oooh, i love that pink one (third one down - i think?) Thanks so much for sharing over here at Cottage Flora Thursday’s! Also, for sharing the garden party with your friends…love seeing this party grow! xoxo, tracie
No, but both my grandmothers would have _loved_ these. The lemon sunflowers look very pretty: almost subtle, a quality for which sunflowers are not well known ;)
ReplyDeleteMine too.
ReplyDeleteOooh, i love that pink one (third one down - i think?) Thanks so much for sharing over here at Cottage Flora Thursday’s! Also, for sharing the garden party with your friends…love seeing this party grow! xoxo, tracie
ReplyDeleteGreat wacky zinnias! Your pink fountain grass is great too!
ReplyDeleteHow fun that you are just starting to garden, and everything looks just beautiful!... love those sunflowers!... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your nice comments. It's always nice to get some feedback.
ReplyDeleteAfter 35 years away from zinnias, I am back and lovin' them! Larry
ReplyDeleteThey are a great addition to gardens and just bloom their heads off.
ReplyDeleteI just realized I have no Zinnias in my garden this year! Off to the nursery I go... thanks for the suggestion :) ~ Jacque
ReplyDeleteThe large crazy curly ones are called Giant Catus.
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