In A Vase On Monday August 25, 2025

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As many have commented, signs of fall are creeping in but with afternoon temperatures still around 30C it is difficult to really think of warm socks and cocoa. There is still plenty of colour in the garden but not in such large quantities.

I went light with this first vase . I don’t think the photo really does justice to the feeling it gave me after so many packed arrangements. The frilly pink Cosmos and Daucas carota with it’s dear little red floret in the middle just felt frivolous and uplifting. I love the tale that accompanies Daucus carota. Queen Anne supposedly pricked her finger while tatting lace and hence the red dot of blood in every umbel. In reality the red dot is a nectar guide for insects. The more coloured Daucus dara accompanies the cosmos. There is also some white Ammi majus in this vase. All three plants are commonly known as Queen Anne’s Lace but in fact are seperate cultivars or species.

The Queen Anne Touch

A white vase containing frilly pink Cosmos flowers and Daucus carota with a red floret, displayed on a mantelpiece against a beige wall.
A bouquet featuring frilly pink Cosmos flowers and Daucus carota with delicate white blooms and small red florets, arranged in a white vase against a neutral background.
Close-up of a frilly pink Cosmos flower with white and purple petals, surrounded by green stems and a Daucus carota plant, set against a light-colored background.

This next little vintage ‘Hull’ vase, equally light, takes advantage of its shape to show off a few snips of Gooseneck Loosestrife, Lysimachia clethroides and my favourite Sweet Cicely, Myrrhis odorata again. The annual pale yellow Scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea ‘Fata Morgana’ was added for some gentle colour. There are also two stems of Queen Anne’s Lace, Ammi majus in this collection.

A decorative vase shaped like a shell containing a light arrangement of flowers including white Ammi majus, pink Daucus carota, and yellow Scabiosa, complemented by green ferns.
A close-up of a floral arrangement featuring white flowers, including Queen Anne's Lace and Sweet Cicely, alongside soft green foliage.
A vintage green vase shaped like a shell filled with an arrangement of delicate flowers including pink Cosmos, white Ammi majus, and green foliage.

Please stop by Cathy’s ‘Rambling In The Garden’ blog where she hosts ‘In a Vase On Monday’. Click on the comments to see others’ contributions. They are always lovely.

https://ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com/category/gardens/in-a-vase-on-monday

10 responses to “In A Vase On Monday August 25, 2025”

  1. Tracy avatar

    These are lovely, and do feel “light” – that vase is a great find!

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      The vase is a bit of a conversation point! There are more for sale on the internet although I picked this one up locally.

  2. Eliza Waters avatar

    I love the airy feel and delicate colours in both arrangements. Simply splendid!

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      Thank you Eliza!

  3. Cathy avatar

    Ooh, I love that pale yellow Scabiosa Jenny! I never bother growing the annual ones, but perhaps I should. I also like the cool airiness and simplicity of both vases. Isn’t your vintage vase wonderful! You always find such unique vases! Hope it cools down for you soon. It has been cooler in Germany recently but September can always surprise us.

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      Thank you Cathy. I like trying different annuals but funnily, I thought the Scabious was a bit insipid! Then when I put it in a vase it reminded me of Dandelions which says a lot about dandelion prejudice!! I do love that vintage vase though and the Scabious.

  4. krispeterson100 avatar
    krispeterson100

    Those airy arrangements are often the most attractive. Sadly, I’m virtually incapable of avoiding stuffing my vases. I adore your vintage vase too.
    https://krispgarden.blogspot.com/

    1. zonethreegardenlife.blog avatar

      Like stuffing my house with vintage bits – can’t help it. As a teacher I had an excuse for empty containers of all kinds but my husband struggles with the vases!

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    Anonymous

    I like the tracery of the stems, especially the Cosmos. It’s funny, I miss Queen Anne’s lace, too far south for it. A.melia, theshrubqueen

  6. Cathy avatar

    Haha, our house is stuffed with vintage bits too!! Love both these vases and their contents, but there is something especially endearing about the second one…I think it’s the way the foliage picks out the green on the gorgeous vase itself

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