The garden is slowly changing as the summer progresses. Above is the phlox in a pot in the back garden, which has benefited from being divided as it is flowering the best I have ever seen it.
This ipomea or morning glory was given to me by my friend, Alison. We were both saying that there were no flowers, but then I saw this! The flower only lasts for a day but it is stunning while it is there.
I also divided the agapanthus Navy Blue, again in a pot. I wasn't expecting it to flower but each division has give me two flowers, and I do enjoy that lovely blue.
They are very exotic looking flowers.
Speaking of exotic looking, here is one of my favourites, which always gets a mention, Hibiscus Syriacus Oiseau Bleu (Blue Bird). My tricolour flowered hibiscus is in bud but not in flower yet.
Finally, here is Anemone Bressingham Glow, always the first japanese anemone to flower in the garden. I hope it will continue to flower into early autumn. It is much hotter and sunnier here at the moment and we are due a hot week to come (well, hot for the UK). I don't really like the heat and am much happier with about 21 degrees centigrade and a nice breeze!