Help me out folks...I didn't label these first two plants. Any ideas? I'm sure they're something obvious. I think this was in a vegetable garden.

And this was at Lewis Ginter. Please don't mock me for not recognizing them.

Here's a harlequin glory bower growing on the W&M campus.

And here's a fringetree in fruit outside the Adams garden.

Flowers still in bloom:
cardinal flower

and sneezeweed.

You can see the rest of my photos here.
2 comments:
I think your first shot looks like a rain lily (Zephyranthes), and I am sure your second is an Asiatic Jasemine (Trachelospermum asiaticum) sold as "Snow0in-Summer'.
another great series of images!
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