Showing posts with label Blue Himalayan Poppy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Himalayan Poppy. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

Miscellaneous Garden Happenings

The other day at the nursery, I saw the famous (or infamous) Blue Himalayan Poppy. It made me think of Barry.
Meconopsis betonicifolia 


Do you think I bought one? Nope. I've already killed  more than a few and the gamble didn't seem worth the $10.
Look how pretty they are all lined up. 
 On a recent trip to Dancing Oaks, I wasn't in picture-taking mode but I did capture a few pretty vignettes.
"Snow" petals carpeted the terrace. 

This water feature always takes my breath away.

At Fry Road Nursery, I saw this really cool plant and had to take a photo.
Bells of Ireland 
 And also...
A very cool  Mandevilla 

And...
A blooming banana 

And finally...

A baby pineapple! 

Last weekend, in my own garden...

I saw this sweet Painted Lady butterfly enjoying the Blue Star Creeper flowers. 

Last Sunday my garden group visited Gentle Breeze, a Japanese garden hidden in the forest not too far from home.

Restrained serenity... I love this water feature. 

Next to the house, a huge Laburnum tree in full bloom. 

This Corokia is incredible! 

I'm not a fan of yellow daylilies but this long row of foliage
is really captivating. 

Looking back to the beginning of the pathway through the garden.
I love this simple arbor. 

Fabulous ferns! 

New Hemlock foliage is so pretty. 

The pathway eventually led down a hill to a babbling brook that was, apparently too captivating to take a picture of. What was I thinking? Dang. However, there were native Delphiniums blooming. Just gorgeous!

Delphinium menziesii

So pretty!

Back up near the house, a bank of blue Forget-me-nots were just finishing up while a mammoth Snowball Viburnum took center stage.

Viburnum macrocephalum

On the other end of the bank was a good sized clump of Red Hot Pokers.



Rocks were placed in a naturalistic way throughout the garden. 

The hostas area is beautiful and amazingly free of deer and slug teeth marks. 

The water feature...

Looking back over the garden one last time.

Finally, back at my garden, my new desktop photo. I'm very happy with this vignette.


May your fingernails get dirty this weekend.