It's PINK Saturday, wow! Time does fly, it seems like a day or two ago I was posting on Buddy Lee. Anyway, my choice for PINK this week is my Joe Pye Weed. I found this lovely growing freely in another part of my yard and moved it to it's permanent spot this year, it has done wonderfully and is a favorirte staple of butterflies.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
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I sure is happy! Ours is blooming down here too. It is comforting to know plants grow everywhere!
Happy Pink Saturday!
Just so lovely! Great shot!
~ Gabriela ~
Happy Pink Saturday, Dawn. Love the Joe Pye. So pretty.
Gorgeous flowers. Happy Pink Saturday.
Good choice as it is so pretty.
Such a feathery plant, and such a great color. Have a great week-end. hugs, Kathleen
Nice blooms.
Happy Pink Saturday and
enjoy the weekend.
I hate to be a broken record, but it's cold and gloomy here today and it rained all day yesterday! Hoping that I can get outside a bit to check out my gardens☺ Pink Saturday is bringing a little much needed and very welcome color into my home today. Thanks so much for participating. It's always so nice to visit your blog and see what's going on.
I want somma' that!
Hope your weekend is filled with sunshine and everyone you l♥ve. I'm hoping mine will be dry☺
I love your pretty plants. Happy Pinks..have a lovely weekend.
Hi Dawn! I've never heard of it, but now that I have, I think it's really very pretty! Beautiful pictures! Happy Pink Saturday, and wishing you a wonderful weekend! ~tina
Lovely - I've always wanted some in my yard!
I've never heard of Joe Pye. Thanks for sharing!
Happy Pink Saturday!
Hope to see you at my place some time. Stop by for a visit! ~ Hyacinth
http://hyacinthforthesoul.blogspot.com/
Looks like it would be perfect to have in a garden for some fall color. Maybe I'll give it a try next year. Do you see many butterflies around it?
Happy PS and have a great weekend
♥Ita
what an unusal loking flower have a fab pink week
I've never heard of these plants. maybe we don't have them in Scotland!! They are beautiful and if the butterflies like them then that is an added bonus. Thank you for the welcome to PS and for leaving a lovely comment. :)
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