I get that many of you are not terribly fond of roses. After all, the plants can be fussy, the foliage is susceptible to all manner of leaf uglies and then there's those dang thorns. Ouch!
But what can I say? Despite all the reasons not to grow them, I love roses. I adore burying my nose in those velvety, fragrant petals or walking into a room and being greeted by their heavenly fragrance.
However, contrary to my typical nature, I don't obsess over the genus Rosa. I don't have an unquenchable need to crowd my garden's borders with every variety known to humankind and have a succession of blooms from March to November. Believe it or not, I'm really happy with the few that I already have. Here are photos of most of them.
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Rosa 'Cinco de Mayo' ... Unfortunately leaf miners found a place to play. |
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Gertrude Jekyll |
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'Knock Out' with Geranium 'Jolly Bee' |
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Another shot of 'Knock Out' and surrounding plants. |
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'Sophie's Rose' |
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'William Baffin' |
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'Sea Foam' |
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Another shot of 'Sea Foam' |
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And one more. I love the touch of pink in the buds |
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'Carefree Delight' |
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NOID ... a miniature my youngest daughter recently gave me. |
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'Lyda' |
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Not the best photo, but can you see the tiny crab spider? I don't like crab spiders. They eat bees and that makes them bad! |
In other news, the garden is in full-on mode. Here are some random shots.
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I purchased Centaurea atropurpurea last year. These are the very first blooms. I love it. |
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It's only supposed to get about 2 and a half feet tall but mine is as tall as I am, which isn't saying much--5 feet--but kind of tall for a front-of-the-border plant. |
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My winter-surviving artichokes are looking perfect. I'll be letting them bloom. |
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Being a lover of pink flowers, I swoon over these seeded (by me) rosy-pink California poppies. |
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What pink garden would be complete without pink daylilies? |
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This is a horrid photo of Campanula punctata 'Sarastro'. My apologies. |
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While the larger-flowered Penstemons have died, Penstemon x mexicale 'Sunburst Ruby' has done really well in my garden for several years, as has it's brother P. x m. 'Minaret Purple'. I don't know why I neglected to get a photo of him.
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The much-maligned Puple Loosestrife (Lythrum saliciflorus) has never made a nuisance of itself in my garden. |
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Sanguisorba tenufolia 'Pink Elephant' is just starting to bloom. It looks better than ever this year. |
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I mentioned in an earlier post that I succumbed to the appeal of the "It" plant, Digiplexis. Another, maybe not quite so popular "It" plant is Gomphrena 'Fireworks.' Several weeks ago, when my sister and I visited Al's Garden Center, I found it and there went my final few dollars.
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I'm in love with Fireweed. (Epilobium angustifolium). Up close or far away, those blossoms are enchanting. |
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On the foliage side of things, finally I'm seeing some girth develop on my Tetrapanax. |
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Darmera peltata is really going places. |
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Oops, back to flowers: the recently-purchased Geranium 'Double Jewel' is blooming. Such a perky little thing. |
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I'm a fragrance fanatic. Lonicera japonica 'Purpurea' is in full optical and olfactory splendor |
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As is Hall's ... Lonicera japonica 'Halliana' |
Finally, I'll finish it off with some wide shots.
As always, thanks for visiting.