... I found mysterious yellow blobs peeking out of the ginger lily.

The other one had some weeny blobs that may well protrude later.

The Oriental Lily is in bloom, though a little battered by last night's rain storm.

I love these flowers, they are beautiful and smell divine.

I can't have them in the house as a cut flower because Ping taste tests everything and these blooms have a dark side, they are most poisonous to puddy tats.
Oh, the white Hydrangeas ...

... have developed lovely sunset pinks and mauves.
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