Monday, August 14, 2006

Aconitum henryi 'Spark's Variety'

If you like delphiniums but you don't have a sunny spot for them, monkshood (Aconitum spp.) is the answer to all your problems! Though they don't look exactly like delphiniums, they are very similar with these sprays of interesting flowers (and grow tall), and they actually prefer shade!

Strange flower on peacock glad

I have a grouping of 10 Acidanthera bicolor (peacock gladiolus), and for some reason one of them made this unusual flower.

Chrysanthemum Firecracker 'Suncatcher'

The new Firecracker series of garden mums is outstanding. 'Suncatcher' has sun-yellow flowers with fluted florets.

Delphinium Magic Fountains 'Blue and White Bee'

I love delphiniums and this may be my favorite cultivar. Blue is my favorite color and it really is difficult to find a true blue flower - this satisfies.

Monarda 'Petite Delight'

This is an outstanding beebalm cultivar. This plant is no more than 8" tall and the lilac flowers are absolutely gorgeous. Perfect for the front of a sunny or shady border, the foliage is very aromatic and it attracts butterflies.

Echinacea tennesseensis 'Rocky Top Hybrids'

This is one of my favorite coneflower cultivars. It has these beautiful, upturned flowers.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Paphiopedilum (Claire de Lune x philippinense var. alba)


This is an absolutely fantastic plant. It is the only multifloral paph I have, and it looks a lot like philippinense (the original form) but with shorter petals and mottled leaves. The flowers are huge. The best part is, because it has Maudiae in its parentage it not only gets the mottled leaves but it is easier to grow than the philippinense parent. One of the best first multifloral paphs, in my opinion.

Lilium lancifolium 'Citronella'

Lilium lancifolium (syn. L. tigrinum) is the true tiger lily (many people see an orange lily or even daylily and call it a tiger lily!). The real tiger lily is a fantastic plant growing to 4 or even 5 feet tall. The flowers are smaller than other lilies but much more numerous; my plants are young and each produced around 15. Of course they are ususally orange with black spots; the cultivar 'Citronella', pictured here, is yellow. A pink cultivar is also available. They all have strongly reflexed petals/sepals. This was the very last flower left on one of my three plants when I returned home; I photographed it just before it too fell off! For next year I'll be hunting for the original and the pink variety.

I'm Back!




Well I've been vacationing on Vancouver Island for the past 3 weeks but I'm back now, and wow has my garden changed! Pictured here is Lilium orientalis 'Stargazer', my favorite lily. I have a clump with 8 stems plus a seperate single-stemmed plant. Unfortunately by the time I got back they were pretty much done but there were still a few flowers left. I completely missed my L. orientalis 'Casablanca' (damn it!), which has pure white flowers. All of these Oriental lilies have an amazing fragrance.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Lilium 'Pink Perfection'

This is a fantastic selection of trumpet lily. It smells amazing. This plant reached over 4' in height this year with flowers over 6" across!

Alcea 'Chater's Double Pink'

Hollyhocks are fantastic sun plants and their height of 8' can yield many uses. They make very good cutflowers. The Chater's Double Group selections resemble roses and come in many different colors. Remember that Alcea are biennials and must be replaced after two years. Start seeds every year so you always have fresh stock to plant. They are very easy from seed.

Monarda 'Marshall's Delight'


Monarda or beebalm are wonderful plants that work well in sun or shade. They have aromatic flowers and foliage, attracting butterflies and bees. This is one of the best selections, being very mildew resistant, a problem with beebalms.

Ratibida


The yellow flower is Ratibida columnifera, prairie coneflower. The other is R. columnifera var. pulcherrima, red/brown prairie coneflower. These foot tall seedlings will soon reach 3' in height with much larger flowers.

Echinacea purpurea 'Razzmatazz'

This fantastic coneflower selection experienced a shortage for a couple of seasons, but this year I was finally able to get my hands on one.

Nepenthes ventricosa

Nepenthes ventricosa is a tropical pitcher plant species, a carnivorous plant. I hang it on a tree branch in my back yard. The pitchers are about 3" long and 1" wide.

Lilium regale

I may have mentioned this before, but I love lilies (my favorite non-orchid plants), and I'm trying to collect as many as I can this year. This trumpet lily species is a classic, with a baby powder-like scent that fills the entire garden with freshness and enchantment. It has performed well from a newly-purchased bulb this spring, reaching 3' in height and producing five full-sized flowers.

Corydalis flexuosa 'China Blue'

I absolutely LOVE Corydalis, which are related to Dicentra (bleeding hearts). Unfortunately I am having trouble with them this year due to a very hot and dry summer, but it has managed to flower for me.

Gaillardia 'Goblin'

Gaillardia (blanketflower) are wonderful plants for the sunny border, and this is one of the best selections. I must admit this is my first year trying them out. They are fantastic.

Gaillardia 'Goblin'

Gaillardia (blanketflower) are wonderful plants for the sunny border, and this is one of the best selections. I must admit this is my first year trying them out. They are fantastic.

Cypripedium at Local Botanic Gardens


Almost a month ago I visited a local botanic garden. C. parviflorum was growing everywhere; this pic is of var. pubescens, a specimen with over 50 flowers, each with pouches the size of a large chicken egg! The clump was about 2' tall by 2' wide. The other pic is of C. passerinum (sparrow's egg lady's slipper). This was a nice-sized clump about 10" tall, the flowers VERY tiny.