Ireland – outside fancy restaurant ☺️

by Shiny_Ninetailz

18 Comments

  1. GnaphaliumUliginosum

    *Lupinus sp.* is the pink one in the centre*,* Lupin in Europe, Americans seem to like adding an extra ‘e’ onto common names (see also hawthorn). Blue one on the right is likely a cultivar of *Lobelia syphilitica.*

  2. SwallowTalon

    I’d venture to say the burgundy foliage may be penstemon

  3. DragonflyScared813

    Dennis Moore Dennis Moore….

  4. dewitteillustration

    Lupine polyphyllus(?) cultivar from the West Coast of North America, can be highly invasive outside its native range.

    The dark purple one is some kind of Lobelia

  5. No_Size9475

    Lupine. Love their leaves and love their flowers.

  6. Lerpuzka

    Extremely invasive outside the americas, it’s actually illegal to plant in my home country.

  7. spookaboop

    The pink ones looks like Lupines they always make garden corners feel a little storybook.

  8. Available-Sun6124

    Reminder that *Lupinus polyphyllus* is terribly invasive plant all around the world and should not be planted anywhere outside of it’s natural range (western North America).

  9. Far-Dimension3508

    Lupin the birds love the seeds

  10. Sharall

    Lupin!!! My favorite but the do tend to take over a garden

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