Pansies under the deck and tucked back near the house showed
some storm damage on the velvety leaf edges.
The Siberian Iris also looked a litter frayed--and torn.
But this one wound tightly survived without a scratch.
And this one seems untouched also.
The peonies were freshly blooming.
Fortunately, I tied them up last week!
The poppies were just unfolding as we began
a few more garden chores early in the morning.
And a couple hours later, it looked like this!
The roses didn't fare as well. They had damage on their petals.
A new plant with creamy white blooms with purple margins, Epimedium 'Bandit'
looked fine even though the spider-like blooms seem delicate. It's common name is Fairy Wings.
The prettiest sight this morning may have been the Lady's Mantle--
not frayed at all but edged in water droplets.
Blink at this time of year, and you'll miss something in the garden!
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