Showing posts with label Lychnis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lychnis. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Clematis, Geranium and a Few More

I have an incurable affection for Clematis, specifically the small-flowered varieties. Early summer is when they begin showing off their blossoms so I thought I'd devote most of this post to the ones blooming right now in my garden. 

Clematis viticella 'Confetti'

The first blossoms on Clematis viticella 'Kermesina'

Clematis viticella 'Palette'

Clematis sp. nova

Clematis sp. nova

Clematis victicella 'Madame Julia Correvon'

Clematis viticella 'Alba Luxurians'

Clematis crispa

Clematis viticella 'Wonderful'

Clematis integrifolia 'Alionushka' clashing with Rosa mutabilis

Clematis texensis 'Haizawa'

Clematis viticella 'Princess Diana'

Clematis viticella 'Princess Diana'

Clematis texensis 'Etoile Rose'

The first blossoms on Clematis integrifolia 'Rosalyn'

Clematis integrifolia 'Rosalyn'

Clematis integrifolia 'Rosalyn'


Clematis viticella 'Pagoda'


Clematis viticella 'Pagoda'

Clematis integrifolia 'Inspiration'
 
Clematis florida sieboldii

The first blossoms of Clematis viticella 'Purpurea Plena Elegans' with C. v. 'Palette'

Clematis viticella 'Venosa Violacea'


I also have a fascination with hardy fuchsias and hardy geraniums. My fuchsias aren't quite there yet but here are a few of my newer geraniums.

Geranium x oxonianum 'Laura Skelton'

Geranium pratense 'Double Jewel'
 
Geranium himalayense 'Plenum'
 
Geranium riversleaianum 'Russell Prichard'

Geranium cinereum 'Jolly Jewel Night'

Geranium nodosum 'Whitleaf'

Actually 'Orion' (below) is a five year old plant that blooms once in spring. When the flowers are finished, I'll cut it back and it will produce a much smaller, fresh mound of leaves that look great until fall. This mound is easily five feet across and four and a half feet tall. It might be time to divide it.


Geranium 'Orion'

In other news...

NOID Water lily Flower

NOID Water lily flower
Thunbergia alata 'Rose Sensation'

Lychnis chalcedonica 'Pink'

Betilla ochracea 'Chinese Butterfly'

Agastache 'Bolero'

And now, the wide shots...






Philadelphus 'Belle Etoile'







That's all for now. I hope you're all enjoying your gardens as much as I am enjoying mine.

Friday, June 7, 2019

June's Loveliness

It's difficult to find fault with the garden in June. There are minor annoyances and improvements to be made but we won't go there right now. Let's just look at pretty things. 

Last fall, I got a cutting of this Impatiens from my sister. I potted it and protected it from winter's cold and this spring, it grew! And here is the first blossom! 

Impatiens sodenii 'Flash

I was in Woodburn a few weeks ago, visiting my sister. Of course we visited nurseries. I found this sweet, colorful Bidens at one of them. 

Bidens x hyrida Cupcake Strawberry

After having no luck with getting my hands on Sempervivum 'Gold Nugget' (the IT plant for 2019), I was pleased to purchase this golden goodie at Miller's Manor Gardens. $5 and unlike 'Gold Nugget' this one stays gold all summer. I feel vindicated.
 
Jovibarba heuffelii 'Gold Bug'

Of all places, I found this mottled-foliaged "dandelion" at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Corvallis. It was the only one of its kind and I quickly grabbed it, knowing nothing about it until I got home and did my research. The seeds come true so I'm going to share with whoever wants them. Oh and it's hardy to Zone 5.

Spotted Hawkweed  (Hieracium maculatum 'Leopard')

The flowers do not thrill me but the seed sure does so I'll allow it to bloom, just for its progeny.

Hieracium maculatum 'Leopard'

I love Helianthemum or "Sun Rose." Usually it's the single flowered ones we see planted in rock gardens or at the edge of a border. However, I found a couple of double flowered ones worth mentioning. Check them out:

Helianthemum nummularium 'Cerise Queen'

Helianthemum nummularium 'Annabel'

I love these unique Dichelostemma I bought while in "bulb-mood" last fall. They're in a pot now but I'll figure out where to plant them, hopefully.

Dichelostemma ida-maia

While nursery hopping with my sister, I also found this unique Artemisia. As soon as I saw it, I knew exactly where I wanted to plant it.

Artemisia versicolor Seafoam'

Grown from seed purchased three years ago, this Lychnis is so easy on the eyes. It's not quite as pink as I wanted but it fits in nicely with the other plants in this "warm" border.

Lychnis chacedonica 'Pink'

Oh and back to last fall's aforementioned "bulb-mood", I bit the bullet (they aren't cheap) and bought more Martagon lilies, this time planting the bulbs in pots. Worked like a charm!

Lilium x martagon 'Claude Shride'

In 2017, I bought this Milkweed vine at Dancing Oaks. This is the first year it's bloomed. It's unique and cool and I like it. 

 Milkweed Vine (Periploca graeca)

And speaking of Milkweed, after several years of searching, I found Purple Milkweed in 2017 for sale at  Prairie Moon Nursery in Minnesota. The plants were small and I admit, I've stressed over losing them but here they are, fixing to bloom! 

Asclepias purpurescens

It was surprisingly easy to start this rose from seed several years ago. It is so fragrant and sweet. I have it growing in large pot amidst the showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa).

Rosa chinensis 'Angel Wings'

Speaking of pink (my favorite!) check out the Deutzia. It's very happy this year!

Deutzia 'Strawberry Fields'

The Dunce Cap I had last year died but I found it again this spring.
 
Dunce Cap (Orostachys boehmeri)

Back to pink, the Rhodohypoxis are perfect rock garden or front-of-the-border plants. I love them.

Rhodohypoxis baurii 'Hebron Farm Pink' and Sidalcea malviflora 'Palustre'

Such a pretty native beauty:

Sidalcea cusickii

 Another pink rock garden favorite:

Dianthus 'Tiny Rubies'

 This rose looks its best ever this year:

Rosa 'Jeanne LaJoie'

Here are some wider garden shots:

Autumn Fern (Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance')





Rosa chinensis 'Mutabilis' and Penstemon 'Garnet'

Ligularia 'Garden Confetti'

Schefflera delavayi, Podophyllum 'Spotty Dotty' and Darmera peltata




Yummy!

A few of our resident critters:

Rufous Hummingbird

A very wet and washed Western Tanager
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