Remembering all who gave their lives for us this Memorial Day and everyday!
Walking the yard earlier this morning, I see where my black holly hock flowered. It was in bud yesterday, but actually fully opened on this Memorial Day! The flower is black as stated on the plant when I received it. I guess it will get a lighter shade as days go by and turn a purplish color.
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Your black hollyhock is stunning, Betsy! It was a beautiful Memorial Day remembering those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Happy June days ahead for you and yours!
Gosh, so unusual! I have never heard or seen a black hollyhock. I love it!
The first one I purchased a few years ago died. This one lived and it is so unusual looking. I need to move it now because I hastily planted it under the dog wood tree. Not a good place.
Dearest Betsy,
You at least mention the TRUE reason for Memorial Day, just as I've published my husband Pieter's story in 2011: https://mariettesbacktobasics.blogspot.com/2011/05/memorial-day-freedom-has-its-price.html
Your black Hollyhock looks really stunning; enjoy all of its blossoms as being very unique!
Hugs,
Mariette
PS was too tired last night for writing any comments after driving the 390 miles home from our week vacation in Tennessee...
Yes Mariette, I don't understand the "Happy Memorial Day" greetings. Daddy used to take us when young to the memorials around the town to fallen military. We only had cookouts and get togethers some July 4th during the years. I have read your post from 2011. Like you stated FREEDOM HAS IT'S PRICE. Always having to remind the young ones here of that.
I am sure you must still be tired after that long drive. We need to take a vacation here for ourselves and haven't done so in a while. Would like to travel to Louisiana to do some family research and see the garden district. Maybe in the fall we can do that. Not crazy about Louisiana but a little research and then somewhere else maybe. Hugs, Betsy
Betsy, I planted a black one a few years ago and it did bloom once but then died. It is a very stunning and beautiful flower but it doesn't outdo the familiar pink ones for me. We can never forget those who gave us our freedoms and continue to do so..Hope you had a wonderful weekend..xxoJudy
Your Daddy was a caring man, educating his children as you do yours and your grands!
We lived very nearby one of those war cemeteries and that is a good lesson early on!
Thank you Mariette. I miss Daddy.
He is no doubt watching over you together with your precious son... Angels you know by name!
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