


| Pics & Tips 92: Flowers By Gale Chester Whittington ==Copyright 2004-2008== |
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| Walker's Low Catmint won't attract cats, unlike its sister plant, Catnip. 6-14-08 |
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| June 14, 2008! Enjoy your virtual walk through my Oklahoma Zone 7 gardens! |
| Walker's Low Catmint (nepeta x faassenii), a nice border plant with a long bloom period. 6-14-08 |
| My border of Irene Lantana with Tropicanna cannas and various clematis. 6-14-08 |
| Walker's Low Catmint is not only pretty but drought resistant as well. 6-14-08 |
| Endless Summer Hydrangea flowers begin white, then age to blue. 6-14-08 |
| Nice closeup of Walker's Low Catmint. 6-14-08 |
| Bog Salvia Uglinosa loves soggy soil. 6-14-08 |
| Swamp Salvia, an attractive plant for the back of the garden. 6-14-08 |
| Bog Salvia Uglinosa, a heavenly shade of blue. 6-14-08 |
| My two Hydrangeas are doing nicely. Nikko Blue on the right. Endless Summer on the left. 6-14-08 |
| Ultra closeup of Endless Summer Hydrangea. 6-14-08 |













| Winter hardy Irene Lantana blooms from now until frost. To insure she returns in spring, don't cut the old stems back until you see new growth. 6-14-08 |

| Red, Yellow, and Orange! What a great combination on this Irene Lantana blossom. 6-14-08 |

| Like miniature balls of sun, the flowers of Irene Lantana shine in the garden. 6-14-08 |
| Bog Salvia, a favorite of hummingbirds. 6-14-08 |