Walking through the garden last summer I spied a heart. The heart appears to be one flowerhead, but it actually is three. I knew it would be perfect for Valentine's Day.
'Miss Huff' is a lovely lantana that is reputed to be hardy in my Zone 6/7 garden. Do you suppose Miss Huff was in love when she grew the heart?
in the garden....wishing you all a very nice Valentines Day.
'Miss Huff' is a lovely lantana that is reputed to be hardy in my Zone 6/7 garden. Do you suppose Miss Huff was in love when she grew the heart?
in the garden....wishing you all a very nice Valentines Day.
That's really neat. Love the hardy lantana!
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool and ptretty. Do all the blooms flower like that? If so, Mrs Huff MUST of be smitten.
ReplyDeleteHow perfect! Happy Valentine's to you Tina! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteCameron
Happy Valentine's Day to you, too, Tina! I didn't plant any Miss Huff last year, but I had some similar varieties--they've won my heart, too.
ReplyDeleteTina,
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you my dear friend. That was a fantastic find! Have a delicious weekend and have fun in the garden~~
Gail
Lantanas amaze me. Some many different colored mini florets in the flower....and this one a heart shape to boot!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day.
Janet
Perfect for valentine, yup! Happy Valentine for you.
ReplyDeleteGood morning all. I have to mention the most recent plane crash, yes I know, a sad thing today. Let's all think about them this morning and this weekend. So very unimaginable!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that! I have Miss Huff in my garden too and I'm looking forward to seeing if she is hardy like the nursery stated. Happy Valentines Day Tina!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tina, and may you have a wonderful Valentine's day too.
ReplyDeleteI've tried to grow lantana as an annual and it never does well for me. Yours is doing great, the blending of colors is lovely. I hope it comes back for you in the spring.
Marnie
Thanks all on the lantana. I wish the picture really showed the heart as it was-just amazing. I wanted to say I have a backup in case the outside Miss Huff don't make it.
ReplyDeleteMarnie, not sure the secret of lantana, maybe the variety as I too have had bad luck with some of them. I really like lantana though since it is SO drought tolerant. Skeeter had a bunch and loves them too.
Everybody have the greatest day! Looks like a good one and everywhere I go on the blogs and here too, I see spring....enjoy.
I like to think she was. Happy Valentine's Day.~~Dee
ReplyDeleteA good eye you have to spot that cute heart Tina! I am sure you and Mr Fixit will have a nice long Valentines weekend together! Easy on the kisses there girl.. tee hee... Sun is out and I need to be now... So bye...
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of the plane crash but turned on the the TV to get the story.
okay this is so up my alley.
ReplyDeletei love the heart lantana! perfect!
also went back and read your foundational gardens. i love the walk up to your house with the fountain and fencing as part of the foundation. lovely!
It is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes the plane crash is very sad and when you have had someone killed in a plane crash in the past you always relive it all over again when you hear of another. Since it happened to me on 2 different times, today is not a happy day for me, even after all these years. Never get over it so I think maybe that is why the last crash (before last night) was so amazing and heartwarming to me. When a plane crashes it seems so tragic and senseless and then the families have to wait for up to a year or more for answers as to why it happened and the NTSB rules. In the crash that Tommy died it, it was 2 years but that is very uncommon to wait that long as they just kept trying to find an answer and could not. If there is no answer (at least back in 1973) it goes down as pilot error and they don't wanna do that if there is any way around it. Just terrible.
That is so neat! I love when nature gives us special gifts like that to see(-: How fun!
ReplyDeleteWow, your lantana is blooming so early! I am jealous, mine isn't even green yet. Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteHi All,
ReplyDeleteTina, that is a lovely lantana. I have one that looks like that.I also have some others that are different colors. I hope they come back this Spring. Should I prune them?
Tragic about the plane crash. Here we are dealing with the little 5 yr old that went missing early Tues. from her bed. This happened around the time of the Anthony memorial. I had to stop watching the memorial as it brought back too many memories. Long ago but still fresh in my mind.
Have a wonderful Valentine Tina.
Happy Valentine to all.
What a perfect find, Tina. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLantana are always fun to me - they look completely different close up with their tiny bouquets than they do as a groundcover filling in somewhere. I go for the blue/purple ones, but yours is perfect for Valentine's day.
ReplyDeleteCool Tina! That is soo perfect for the occasion :) I love Lantanas. If I had a space on the ground, I'd fill a side of my garden with these beauties!
ReplyDeleteLove it - thanks for the sweet photo. VW
ReplyDeleteWait a minute--weren't you just telling me how organized I am? That's very clever taking a photo in summer to save for a Valentine's post. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet. I was actually out in my garden earlier looking for hearts!
ReplyDeleteHey you all, it's Friday! And I am hoping everyone has a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the Valentine heart. Lantana is a wonderful bloomer and completely hardy here in zone 9. The biggest problem is that it is poison to cows so if any of you are farmers, please take that into consideration. I had a cow that decided to eat it and it made her extremely sensitive to the sun. Her poor nose turned black and I had to pen her up for a few days. My vet told me what it was.
ReplyDeleteIt sure does look like a heart! I love lantanas.
ReplyDeleteI just realized that it's Friday the 13th. I'm glad I'm not superstitious.
Hi Gandree, You are very welcomed on the heart and welcome to our blog. Your poor cow! I do hope she made a speedy recovery. I will for sure be careful of it here as my neighbor does have cows, and I will spread the word. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI just love Lantana. A very versatile and drought-bearing plant. The yellow and orange together is one of my favorites. Happy Valentines Day.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
I bet you can grow lantana trees there. Have you seen them? They're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you too Ms. Tina!
Tina, what a great Valentine! You amaze me-had I seen the heart and taken a picture of it, I would have long ago forgteen that I was going to use it for Valentine's Day. One of the sad realities of getting old. :}
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun picture - trust you to skip the traditional red rose for a Valentine flower shout out that's much more gardeny!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, thanks for the Camellia name (it's so lovely!) and Happy Valentine's Day to you too.
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet tried lantana but my MIL grows them with great success. One of those plants that just loves heat.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's very romantic to think of Miss Huff being in love when those flowerheads formed. Whatever the reason, it's perfect for the holiday upon us. Happy Valentines Day to you too Tina!
ReplyDeleteoh it s beautyful and looka so very lovely !!! Kathrin
ReplyDeleteHey, howdja get it to grow that way? and bloom today of all days?
ReplyDeleteHave a happy! xox
hey Tina
ReplyDeletenice eye on this one. I don't know how you keep up with so many blogs. I have not been around much and my list is much smaller.
Hi all, Thanks for you kind wishes. Our Valentine's Day was perfect and I hope you all's was too.
ReplyDeleteJGH, The lantana has three flower here that seemed as though they grew together, they didn't but a perfect heart indeed.
Wayne, I try real hard in the morning to get to all new posts via my blogroll and Blotanical. I keep up with more than I can manage though lately so I have had to back down a bit with responding. I have you on Blotanical so I visit you there. Blogs should have a warning-beware-time will be in short supply once you start! Have a great day all!
You were really thinking ahead when you took this photo! I'm never that quick on my feet. I would have just gone ahead and posted and not even thought of Valentines...
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