(click/tap to enlarge and be sure to look at mystery plant at the end)

in Northern California,

is a blooming,

splendor.

Rhododendron grow riotously,

and water lillies,

abound.

Mendocino is less traveled,

allowing nature and people,

room to breathe.

Note: This last plant puzzled me. Do you know what it is without peeking? The flowers suggest foxglove, but the stalk was a mystery. I did lots of internet sleuthing to no avail, until I finally searched for mutant foxglove and found one example from Clemson University. Here is the citation:
Did you guess correctly? I certainly could not.
Cheers to you from blooming Mendocino~
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Wonderful fotos as usual
Vielen dank Marie 🌹
Wonderful pictures, as always!
So appreciated Andrew. Thank you 🌹
You’re welcome, Cindy.
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How beautiful! Thank you for sharing this riot of color!!
Thank you more for your kind appreciation Kathy & take good care 🌹
Cindy, what an incredible showmanship of brilliant colors. Your photos are always so awe-inspiring! 🌺📸🌷 Love it!
So kind of you Kym, and so appreciated too! Thank you very much & be well 🌹
My pleasure Cindy and you’re so very welcome my friend. Cheers! 😘🥂🥰
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Beautiful NorCal! Did you go to the Redwoods, too? 💕
As you would expect, I knew about fasciation in plants. 😉 I posted a white foxglove last year that fasciated, and just outside my door currently are two lunaria plants that did the same. It is pretty interesting!
Oh yes. Redwoods are all around here. Yes, I knew you would know. Fasciation is fascinating! 🌹
I enjoy water lilies immensely. They seem to embody peace and calm.
Yes, they do. Ponds do as well and koi 🌹
Gorgeous shots, Cindy 💜
So appreciated. Thanks much & cheers 🌹
My pleasure. Cheers 💜
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Beautiful, Cindy. Thank you!
Grazie mille Jennie 🌹
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This is so beautiful!
Happy you think so & thanks very much! 🌹
Mesmerising images as ever, thanks. 👏👏🌹
So appreciated! Cheers to you & take good care 🌹
What a beautiful place to enjoy, magnificent photos. That mutant foxglove is an interesting specimen. Thanks for sharing. 🌞
Merci beaucoup mon Ami EC! 🌹
Hi Cindy, thank you for these beautiful photographs! They are lovely.
You are so very welcome Charles. Thank you for your thoughfulness 🌹
Looks vaguely familiar, Cindy. Grin. Lovely.
I bet we bumped into each other in Fort Bragg on Glass Beach! 🌹
Darn, we might have. 😳 I hit the wrong button on your comment on the Redwoods. Sigh. Wanted to let you know I’m not ignoring it. We are in Bandon, now, a lovely town with incredible sea stacks. Tomorrow it’s off to Florence where we will be for two weeks!
Yes, we were in Brandon and the rocks are amazing. Enjoy! დ
Gee, are you in Florence now? Grin…
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I love your photos. Great and lovely.
WP messes up comments. This is for Harry. Honored. Thank you very much & be well 🥀
Thanks Harry.
Hmmm… I thought of Lady Slipper… by another name; “This plant, also sometimes commonly called purple foxglove, fairy gloves, fairy bells, lady’s glove, or many other things, is widely naturalized outside its native area, commonly near roads and in some places is considered a weed or invasive plant. It is hardy in zones 4-9.”
Lady slipper is related to orchids. However; “Foxgloves are not related to orchids, but there is a species of perennial herb called the Foxglove Orchid that is part of the orchid family.”
I have seen ‘mutant flowers’ – did I ever send you the photo of the double ‘daisy’?
I’ll do that now if I can find it… I sent something… not sure if it was what I was looking for though. I haven’t really organized my photos. *sigh*… another task…
Love this free association Jules. It shows how rich your brain is, with factoids and flowers. No wonder I like you so much 🥀
Awe… I just like learning (looking ups stuff to confirm) and sometimes I remember what I learn 😉
Such glorious sights — I love the water lilies and the rhododendron! Nope, I didn’t guess that last one!
I didn’t guess it either. It is wonderful to be surprised. Take good care Debbie 🥀
And, here I thought Mendocino was more inland. When I get home, I’m going to have to buy a road atlas. Yes, a map. GPS on a phone is okay, but sometimes it can put you on a road that really isn’t a road. Love those water lilies.
Smiling…. A map, or not to map? That is the question. I tend to look at google directions before I let siri direct me. It just takes care of all those hiccups, like driving on a road into a lake 🥀
Hi Cindy, those flowers are beautiful! I’ve never heard of a fasciation before! That certainly was a unique-looking foxglove, and I never would’ve guessed what it was on my own.
Even google was stumped, which made it more interesting to me. I hope all is well with you Josh 🥀
Gorgeous! I love rhodos. They are so unapologetic in their exuberance! And that last plant is indeed fascinating.
Alison
My husband lived in a place where they grew wild everywhere. I have to travel to see them. They never cease to amaze. Hope you and Don are well my friend 🥀
We are thanks Cindy. Doing great! Hope you guys are too. xo
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Lovely garden. So beautiful and peaceful
Yes. “The earth laughs in flowers.” Be well Beverly 🥀
Glorious photos, Cindy! I have no idea what kind of plant that is but it is unique.💗
Thank you very much Eugi. It confused me too 🥀
You are welcome, Cindy!
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Honestly breathtaking ✨
Honored. Thank you & lovely to meet you 🥀
Gorgeous captures.
So appreciated Dana. Thank you & be well 🥀
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you John 🥀
Its amazing to see you try to find the name of the flowers. The very sight of these flowers would sooth a stressed mind.
Thanks very much. I am happy you enjoyed & cheers to you 🥀
Absolutely beautiful!!
So appreciated & so thoughtful. Thank you 🥀
Cindy such an amazing photos.Anita
So kind & so appreciated Anita. Thanks much! დ
Wow Cindy amazing picture of flower, is very exotic and beautiful!
So pleased you enjoyed & thanks very much for letting me know დ
Always such beautiful photos, Cindy! I would never have dared to guess 😉
Thank you Dale & I didn’t guess either. Cheers! დ
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I’m told Northern Cal is gorgeous… Looks like it.
The plant does look like “digitaline” (Foxglove?)
We had one in the garden. Took it away when the grandkids started moving around everywhere… (I’m probably excessive…)
Glad you are protecting your grandchildren and you are correct, it is digitalis or foxglove. I don’t grow it anymore for the same reason. Cheers & take good care დ
Better to over protect, right? 😉 There was ·Devil’s breath (scopolamina) in the garden at the country house. I had it taken out… We also have wild strawberries but I haven’t told my grandson until he’s old enough to learn not to eat any red “berries” he find around… LOL. (I might be overdoing it a bit…)
You too
You sound like a loving and caring grandfather დ
One does one’s best doesn’t one? 😉
Another lovely post—thank you Cindy!
You are so welcome. Thank you for your thoughtfulness my friend & be well დ
Thanks for sharing this breathtaking garden Cindy. As far as the last pic goes, I too would have guessed Foxglove. 🙂 xx
Smarty pants! 😉 Good for you & cheers my friend დ
Lol 🙂 xx
A wonderful tour through your beautiful photos, Cindy!
I am just returning the pleasure Amy as I love your photography my friend. Thank you დ
Intriguing! oxox
Grazie mille დ
Bitte schön! oxox
Love the ‘whitewashed-weathered-wood’ of the first photo!
…but I’m always a sucker for a beautiful lotus flower!
Linda xox
Thank you for making me smile Linda and for your detailed eye! Cheers დ
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Secret gardens are bliss
We are in full accord დ
Hi Cindy, regardless of definition, these natural wonders are undeniable reminders of the beauty in our world. Some “secrets” are meant to be broken!
What a beautiful comment from a beautiful person. Thank you for making me smile დ
A lovely secret garden!
Loved these, Cindy! The Secret Garden reminds me of my daughter’s favorite book when she was little.
I loved that book too! Thank you Mary. I hope all is well with you დ
So beautiful!!
So beautiful; really made my day and cheered me up! thank you!
Your lovely comment just made my day! Thank you very much & cheers დ
Inspiring photos, Cindy. Nature is the best artist and you are a pretty good photographer too.
Much appreciated & welcome! დ
I’m not very plant savvy, so I would not even venture a guess, but all the photos are beautiful.
Thank you very much Bernie & it is lovely to meet you დ
Lovely and fascinating!
Thanks so much Bette & it is lovely to hear from you დ
I love the photos. That mutant foxglove was really peculiar though Cindy. I’ve never seen anything like it!
Ditto for me. It stumped me for quite awhile. Happy you enjoyed the photos and cheers Lille 𓅼𓅓𓅮𓅣𓅰
Definitely had no clue about thw last one 😆 but what a lovely secret gelarden it was hiding in! Secret gardens are by far the best gardens!
Yes indeed. I learned that as a child reading, ‘The Secret Garden!’ 𓅼𓅓𓅮𓅣𓅰
I am not so good in naming plants 🙂
Anyway it is interestingly beautiful 🙂
I am happy you think so & thank you very much!
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Wow! These photos are stunning! 😍 They are so vibrant and curious, especially the exotic foxglove-like plant. I am so grateful to travel through your sights!
Ahhh…. I am so grateful you have traveled with me. Take good care and thank you დ