
Coral honeysuckle and Lady Banks rose have a brief affair each spring, meeting on the patio arch, vine twined around cane, the yellow interior of the honeysuckle tubes finding its reflection in the yellow of each rose blossom.

For a few days the Tulipa clusiana blooms echoed the yellow & coral color in the partial shade at their feet.

Their affair is passionate but brief because the rose blooms once a year - like that of George and Doris in
Same Time, Next Year, and like theirs- a romance you can count on to return with vigor every spring.
But the timing changes a little from year to year and this romance didn't last until the 15th - no 2010
GBBD appearance for them!
Rosa banksiae 'Lutea' became mine in early 2001, kept captive in containers at the previous Austin house and finally planted in this garden and joined by
Lonicera sempervirens in October 2006.

The petals fell from many of the Lady Banks over the weekend and I pruned the rose back this afternoon.

All the better to see the pearly clematis winding its way through the rose canes - clearly happy after a long cool winter and some good rains.