This thread is in reply to a blog post by Sharon entitled "Singin' the Blues".
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Jun 28, 2014 5:28 AM CST
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Name: Annie
Waynesboro, PA (Zone 6a)
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I am always happy to see blue flowers! By chance, I have a single plant of flax growing in the potato patch. I can only think it sprouted from a flaxseed muffin or something *lol*. Also, chicory is my favorite wildflower...that blue is the color of the sky.
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Jun 28, 2014 10:18 AM CST
Name: Sharon
Calvert City, KY (Zone 7a)
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Me too! I love blue in gardens, it's always like a surprise when you find a blue bloom, because blue native wildflowers are tiny and few compared to others. Chicory and borage might be my favorites, but chicory is more abundant in KY, I think.

Early spring brought all the blue blooms, nothing blue now, just a daily ramble through the other shades of the rainbow that daylilies bring with them. I really do need to update my blog! Smiling
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