Here it is, the middle of December. Despite an ice storm last week, I've still got a few flowers hanging on. Granted the temperatures didn't drop that low, just barely enough to freeze the pouring rain onto bare tree branches. But it was interesting.
The following day, it melted and my plants are no worse for the wear. However, we have more cold weather coming later this week. Boo!
Here's what's going on.
The final flower on this Rehmannia (Chinese Foxglove) is looking a bit tattered. Oh I forgot to mention that we had hail yesterday too.
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Rehmannia elata |
This Geranium flower is also a bit tattered. I wonder if the bud will bloom before the cold snap.
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Geranium 'Jolly Bee' |
Despite the weather, I still have two summer-blooming Clematis hanging on. The C. Venosa Violacea typically has much more purple but this one is pretty, I think.
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Clematis 'Venosa Violacea' |
I bought this C. florida sieboldii in September. It had buds so I let it bloom and it just keeps on.
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Helleborus x ericsmithii 'Ruby Glow' |
More buds!
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Helleborus x ericsmithii 'Ruby Glow' |
But more importantly, the foliage, look at the foliage!
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Helleborus x ericsmithii 'Ruby Glow' foliage |
My green-leaved Daphne odora has buds too!
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Daphne odora |
And check out the tiny flowers on this Heather.
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Erica carnea 'December Red' |
And tons of buds on this Viburnum.
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Viburnum bodnantense 'Dawn' |
Check out the reluctant buds on my Tetrapanax. It will be interesting to see how they respond to the cold weather. I hope they'll bloom so the winter bees and hummers can have a treat.
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Tetrapanax papyfifera 'Steroidal Giant' |
My daylilies are really messed up. Look at the buds! This must be the result of a warm fall.
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Hemerocallis 'Coming Up Roses' |
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Hemerocallis 'Final Touch' |
I'm thrilled that last summer I got myself an evergreen Maidenhair fern. I'm going to keep it in its pot under the patio for this year. Then plant it out next spring.
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Adiantum venusum Himalayan Maidenhair Fern |
The Beesia is blushing...
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Beesia deltophylla |
Although surrounded by dying deciduous neighbors, my Schefflera looks happy.
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Schefflera delavayi |
I'm in love with this Farfugium. Look at those leaves!
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Farfugium japonicum 'Crispatum' |
And this Fatsia:
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Fatsia japonicum 'Spider's Web' |
Here you can see what the 32 °F did to my hardy banana.
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Musa basjoo ~~ Before |
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Musa basjoo ~~ After |
Finally, a photo of my patio pond. There is a large Japanese maple that drops a ton of leaves here. I was finally able to get out and gather them. Now I can look outside and not be nagged by that mess.
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Patio pond |
I hope you're enjoying your garden.