From My Garden
Open Pollinated Gloriosa Daisy. Rudbeckia hirta after mixing it up for four years.
Jack in the Pulpit
Guarding the woodpile
Japanese Painted Fern
Salvia 'Purple Volcano'
Weigela 'White Knight'
Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop'
Oxalis deppei "Iron Cross"
Tulipa tarda Dasystemon
Black Fountain Grass 'Maudry'
Vinca major variegata Variegated Periwinkle
Garden Spider
Spearmint
Mullein year one
Close up Siberian Iris
White Swan Echinacea
Allium Neapolitanum, White Allium, Naples Garlic, Ornamental Garlic
Triteleia laxa is the latin name for Ithuriel's Spear
Chives and Strawberries
Artemisia Silver King
Anemone Mr. Fokker.
Gnomes visiting my summer place.
Northern Sea Oats
Weigela 'Sunny Princess'
Verbena bonariensis
Anemone Canadensis aka Meadow Anemone
Sunchoke aka Jerusalem Artichoke
Pardon My Elephant Head Amaranth
Digitalis lutea Straw Foxglove
Lily of the Valley
Salvia 'Coral Nymph'
Salvia 'Lady in Red
Passion Flower- Passiflora incarnata Exotic aromatic blooms. Plan well to give this polific vine room to climb and spread. Somewhere where you don't mind world domination by plant. Multiple runners can shoot up 20+ feet away!
Blue Fescue 'Elijah Blue' Grows in grassy, tuft-like clumps. 6-12''. Prefering dryer conditions, this is the perfect grass for rock gardens, in stone troughs ... The Festuca genus is at its best when given full sun and well-drained soil. Does well in poor soil.
Dianthus 'Siberian Blue'
Bee Balm Colony Don't grow this in a small flower bed. A small plant can quickly become a huge patch. Susceptible to powdery mildew. Definitely grow in a wildflower patch for insects and hummers to enjoy.
Veronica 'Royal Blue'
Black-Eyed Susans
Maltese Cross
Dianthus 'Sooty' Sweet William
Coreopsis 'Early Sunrise'
Coreopsis 'Rising Sun'
Balloon Flower 'Splash'
Wingstem Verbesina alternifolia
Foxglove closeup 2018
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