During the few sunny minutes yesterday,
I took pictures and planted some dahlias that I had started in pots.
Everything is wet here in North Carolina.
At least we do live high on a hill, so no flooding worries for our house.
The gardens….are like pudding.
So while we are inside again today. Here are some sunny pictures from yesterday.
My memorial day photo is first. A red Asiatic lily with a blue dragon fly.
I also include my favorite little Asiatic from my daughter’s lily garden below.
It’s the tiny two in the middle. Named ‘Tiny Bee.’

More slime mold showed up in the bunny yard.
I see why the slime mold, Fuligo septic, is nicknamed “dog vomit.” If I had a dog, I’d be taking him to the vet after finding this. Mold and mushrooms are everywhere!
Another new daylily is blooming, ‘Nutmeg Spice.’

I have been cleaning my workshop during these many days of rain.
Do not expect a photo. I am ashamed of its neglect and nastiness.
Try to stay dry people.
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Your lilies are looking great. I hope the rain will not be too bad.
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I love asiatic lilies!! Your colors are gorgeous!!
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I have a new white one that bloomed today.
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I saw sun! It was enlightening. Do you have a Lady Margaret Passionflower, if so, does it fruit?
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Do not have that one. So far, only my wild type has made fruit with seeds.
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Hmmm been talking to a grower down here who says that one is possum purple and has great fruit?!😀
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‘Nutmeg spice’ is just beautiful! I love all the little creatures (and weird splats) you have captured.
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Here in Texas, when we have those torrential rains, I’m always careful about wishing it would stop. Because, it often does. I do hope you’ll dry out, though your lilies are lovely.
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A friend found a very similar slime fungus on her grass only last weekend, strange world we live in.
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Lilys looks like ones in Latvia, but never heard of “dog vomit”!
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