Sunday, June 03, 2007

Some More Pics

I have no idea what bariety of daffodil this is, but its a cute and attractive little dwarf.
Viola cernuum.
A nicer view of the Dicentra 'Goldheart'. These are all older pics.


Orchids

Phrag Memoria Garren Weaver. These are all outside for the summer.
Paph. Deperle.
Paph. Avalon Mist. Couldn't quite get a satisfactory photo.

I also have a few in bud: Paph Wossner Armenijack, Paph Joyce Hasegawa x chamberlainianum, and Phal Maki Watanabe. I haven't moved those outside yet, because I'm afraid the buds will drop. Once the flowers open they will be moved.

More Garden Photos

Dodecatheon meadia, shooting star. A great woodland plant. Some say it grows better in full sun, but I've found they wilt horribly.
Another Cyp. parviflorum var. makasin. These are flowering just before var. pubescens.
Allium aflatuense 'Purple Sensation'. Full 4" diameter flowers.
Cyp. parviflorum var. pubescens, large-flowered yellow lady's slipper. This is a first-bloom seedling, but it still has flowers twice the size of var. makasin. Eventually they will be 3 times the size. This is the first of my pubescens to flower this year.

June 3 Garden Photos

Lilium philadelphicum, western wood lily. This little gem is really hard to find, both in the wild and for sale. It is a native to my area, a widespread plant of western North America. It is now sparse due to overcollecting and habitat destruction. It's the most beautiful native lily in the west.
Dicentra spectabilis 'Goldheart'. This is a beautiful and vigorous selection of bleeding heart with golden yellow-green leaves.
Cypripedium parviflorum var. makasin, northern small-flowered yellow lady's slipper. Looks almost exactly like the larger variety except much smaller. The pouch is the size of your thumbnail.
Alpine columbine, Aquilegia alpina. While columbines are supposed to be short-lived, I've now had this one for 4 years and it just gets better and better.