Bauhinia aculeata (?) White Orchid Tree ~ Blooms All Summer
I'm new at this garden blog stuff, so here's my first Garden Blog Bloom Day . The wonderful person who thought of this idea is Carol over at May Dreams Gardens. I'm one day late, but here goes:Our wisteria vine blooms every Spring, but decided to put on an encore.
The tough as nails Evolvulus 'Blue Daze' blooms by the front street.
This little Florida purslane was found growing wild in some sandy soil when we went blueberry picking. The owner said take all you want. It loves the hottest, sandy soil in the garden.
This pass along Garden Phlox is from my friend Pat one street over.
It almost died out, but is now growing in shade. Butterflies love this plant.
This native crossvine attracts hummingbirds.
Not all the color at this time of the year is from flowers. The American elderberries are ripening and are favored by Mockingbirds. But, yesterday I saw a woodpecker on the bush having a snack.

I planted this Caesalpinia pulcherrima many years ago in my neighbor's garden. It died back to the ground last winter, but can revive and bloom in one season.
Turk's cap is another Texas native in the hibiscus family.

Go to May Dreams Gardens and you'll be dazzled by the other gardens. Here at Tropical Texana, I'm mostly gardening in the deep shade of large trees, so flowers are a special treat.
I'm 'berry' glad you stopped by!
Sabal minor~ a native Texas ground palm