August 18, 2025

Warm and Cool Vases on Monday

warm collection

I hadn't planned to do a post on cut flowers this week, because I simply cut the flowers and plopped them in vases. But the colors were so vibrant, I thought I'd share. The first vase includes mostly warm, vibrant colors that brighten their corner in the washroom.

dusty miller

A sprig of Dusty Miller (Jacobaea maritima) offers a bit of contrast.

zowie zinnia

'Zowie! Yellow Flame' Zinnias (Z. elegans) are the stars.

sfm zinnia 1

Also, a few warm 'State Fair Mix' Zinnias that compliment the color scheme.

lesser calamint

Some sprigs of Lesser Calamint (Clinopodium nepeta) provide lacy structure.

false sunflower

False Sunflowers (Heliopsis helianthoidesframe the edges.

gladiolus

One warm spike of Gladiolus (G. grandiflora) crowns the middle.

black-eyed susan

And a few stems of Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) offer structure and more warmth.

cool collection

Next, I plopped the cooler-colored blooms in their own vase in a different washroom.

sfm zinnia 2

More 'State Fair Mix' Zinnias.

cosmos 2

Many cuttings of 'Sensation Mix' Cosmos (C. bipinnatus), for their foliage and fabulous blooms, including white...

cosmos 1

And pink.

resurrection lilies

Finally, I rounded up some Resurrection Lilies (Lycoris squamigera) and framed them with Ostrich Ferns (Matteuccia struthiopteris).

What's blooming in your garden and gracing your vases? Join the "In a Vase on Monday" meme over at Rambling in the Garden. Thanks to Cathy for hosting!

1 comment:

  1. Everything looks great!! I love the greys with the hot colors..Amelia

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