November 04, 2024
Graceful Vases With Buds and Blooms
Surprisingly, many plants are still blooming here in Southern Wisconsin. Just a very light frost has allowed the plants shown above to survive and even thrive...so far. It won't be long now, but I gathered some remaining buds, blooms, and foliage for some vases.
This vase (above) includes quite a few Zinnia (Z. elegans) buds and blooms.
Most are 'Zowie! Yellow Flame' Zinnias.
Dusty Miller (Jacobaea maritima) adds some structure.
I also included some Weigela foliage (W. florida).
More Zinnia buds.
In the lady vase: one bloom, some buds, and some foliage.
The star of her hat is a 'State Fair Mix' Zinnia (Z. elegans).
Some Chrysanthemum foliage and Cosmos (C. bipinnatus 'Sensation Mix') buds and foliage give her hat some height and personality.
Finally, another vase in another room displays more Zinnias and Dusty Miller.
We're having a warm autumn, and I'm welcoming the continuing options for cut flowers. Thanks to Cathy at Rambling in the Garden for hosting "In a Vase on Monday."
Labels:
annuals,
arrangements,
autumn,
Chrysanthemums,
Cosmos,
cut flowers,
foliage,
In a Vase on Monday,
perennials,
shrubs,
zinnias