Perhaps flowers were not the best subjects. They are quite scarce about now.
1. What is this? It grows like ground cover. Although it has not yet bloomed profusely, it blooms with a few flowers continually. I am not keen on it, but I want to know what it is.

2. Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Prostratus’, trailing rosemary blooms a bit less during winter, but seems to never be completely without bloom. Hummingbirds are pleased with these.

3. Coleonema pulchellum ‘Sunset Gold’ breath of Heaven probably should have stopped blooming by now; but I must not complain if it insists on blooming right through winter.

4. Rosa spp., rose bloom is finally succumbing to wintry weather. I do not know if this is because of the earlier rain or more recent chill. Other roses have been pruned for winter.

5. Erica spp., heath is happy to bloom through winter and perhaps into spring. I have no idea what cultivar this is, and I do not remember when it started blooming in November.

6. Rhody has been absent from Six on Saturday for quite a while. He is not easy to take a good picture of. This week though, it might have been easier than finding a sixth flower.

This is the link for Six on Saturday, for anyone else who would like to participate: https://thepropagatorblog.wordpress.com/2017/09/18/six-on-saturday-a-participant-guide/
That mystery white plant looked so familiar to me – could it be bacopa! I hope someone offers you an answer. Rhodie is looking super good at the moment!
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Oh, of course! I recognize that name now.
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I wish training Rosemary was hardier – would love to have if growing over a few stone walls here. As usual, Rhodie steals the show!
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Rosemary is so hardy that I do not consider its tolerance to (severe) frost. I just figure that anyone can grow it.
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Yeah…not so much…ππ
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I think flowers were the perfect choice–especially for those of us starved of their presence. Thank you! And, of course, Rhody. Thank you for sharing a picture of Rhody. β€
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Flowers that I did not already feature in previous weeks are getting scarce. I almost got pictures of violas or pansies, but I featured them already. I do not worry about Rhody being redundant.
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The rosemary flowers are so pretty. My rosemary shrubs hardely ever produce many flowers, but maybe it is because they are supposedly hardier sorts cultivated for our harsh winters. Good to see Rhody – he is looking very sweet in that photo!
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Goodness, I can not remember seeing our rosemary without some degree of bloom. Only shade inhibits bloom in this climate.
Rhody is always sweet, but is difficult to get good pictures of.
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