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I’m having a little holiday this week because we have visitors staying. So I’ll just leave you this pretty white gaura (Oenothera lindheimeri, AKA Lindheimer’s beeblossom). It’s a great plant for flowering profusely right up until the frosts start and a favourite of mine.
These would be whirling away here, today. A good north wind just arrived, and the trees and the bird feeders are swinging!
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I think they may be having a good old whirl here tomorrow, if the forecast is right!
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A pretty name for an elegant blossom
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They are delightful and very welcome as a late flower. 🙂
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As you’ve heard me say, Lindheimer’s gaura is native in Austin and vicinity. Lindheimer emigrated from Germany to New Braunfels in central Texas, and people can still visit his home there.
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It’s a lovely plant to have as a memorial! I reckon it must look fantastic growing in the wild, especially if there’s an expanse of it.
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