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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Eye-Minded Me in my July Garden

An interesting coincidence today is the daily Dictionary.com word of the day.

Eyeminded: adj. disposed to perceive one's environment in visual terms and to recall sights more vividly than sounds, smells etc.

As an eyeminded person, the July garden is rife with eye-candy for this eyeminded person, exactly the way I want it. But, lest you think I'm not appreciative of the other senses, there are buzzers everywhere and the air is fragrant with floral sweetness. And the berries are ripe so I'm popping a few of them in my mouth as I putter.



Here are a few of my happy clematis:

Clematis viticella 'Ville de Lyon'

Clematis viticella 'Madame Julia Correvon' and 'Alba Luxurians'

Clematis viticella 'Purpurea Plena Elegans' and 'Palette'

Clematis crispa hybrid

Another Clematis crispa hybrid

Clematis 'Haizawa'

Clematis viticella 'Rosalyn'

Clematis viticella 'Minuet'

Clematis florida 'Alba Plena'

Clematis integrifolia 'Alionushka'

Clematis viticella 'Venosa Violacea'

Clematis 'Venosa Violacea' with Star Jasmine

Clematis viticella 'Kermesia'

Clematis viticella 'Confetti'

Clematis viticella 'Pagoda'

Believe it or not Clematis is not the only thing I grow.

Sidalcea 'Party Girl'

Leucanthemum x superbum 'Ice Star

And may I present the mopheads:

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ayesha' still at its lightest color

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Buttons & Bows'

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Peppermint Swirl'

Dianthus x isensis 'Dancing Geisha' (Sorry for the crappy photo)

Dianthus x isensis 'Dancing Geisha' (Another out of focus photo)

Penstemon 'Garnet'

The second flower on Gardenia 'Frostproof' with Nandina foliage behind it.

Finally I wanted to share photos of my twenty year old Pineapple Guava. (Feijoa sellowana) Specifically, its very first flowers. You read that right. My twenty year old plant has finally decided to grow two little flowers. I photographed the progression.

My first glimpse at the semi-hidden buds, centered inside the shrub.











Next year I hope to have a bush loaded with flowers. I'll keep you posted. 

Finally a few critters:

A sweet baby bunny and so far, no noticeable damage to my plants.

One of several hummers, taking a break from dive-bombing

A teensy frog, no bigger than my pinkie fingernail.
 I hope your garden is making you happy.Thank you for visiting.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

So Much to Love

We're long overdue for a blog post. The garden is looking superb and I'm spending as much time as I can out there.

Recently, I stopped by the K-Mart in Corvallis to look for something and got stopped by the plants at the front door. When I "heard" this Cuphea calling my name I said, "Oh honey, you're coming home with me!" In fact, two of them were vying! So, yep. I let them both jump into my cart. The flowers are tiny but prolific. Such a cutie pie, it will make a good "spiller". Have you all seen this plant? (It looks similar to Scaevola but it's not. The flowers are much smaller. Info here.)
Cuphea ramosissima 'Cuphoric Pink'

Speaking of Cuphea. I had to have this one too. I grew it last year and was so pleased with it.  
Cuphea llavea 'Vienco Burgundy'

Last spring I purchased Cistus 'Victor Reiter' from Annie's. Her photos of the pink flowers made me swoon. Finally, one year later, mine has blooms. I'm not disappointed.
Cistus 'Victor Reiter'

And finally, flowers on Geranium renardii. I love the leaves, of course, and have had a flower-less plant for several years. The flowers are charming.
Geranium renardii

The blossoms on Rosa 'Rhapsody in Blue' are extremely fragrant. I love this rose. Thank you Carol.
Rosa 'Rhapsody in Rose'

Montia is just full of flowers.Thank you Nancy.
Montia parviflora var. flagellaris

Miniature rose 'Jeanne LaJoie' is blooming right on cue with variegated honeysuckle.
Rosa 'Jeanne LaJoie' with variegated honeysuckle (Lonicera perclymenum 'Harlequin')

 This Linaria is finally--after three years--a strong, happy plant. Thank you Diana.
Linaria triominthophora

I succumbed to this purchase a few weeks ago: Papaver orientale 'Harlem'. My thinking is that I have trouble with the fickleness of the annual 'Lauren's Grape' Poppy so this one will serve as a reliable replacement. 
  
Papaver orientale 'Harlem'

Another impulse purchase is this red-leaved Begonia. Ooh la, la! The tag just said, "Rex." Online I found it named, Rex Begonia Constellation Series Taurus. (There were several different ones in the series.) Whatever the name, it's pretty. Or gaudy. What do you think?
Rex Begonia Constellation Series Taurus

 May is the month for Dianthus! I love them all so much.
Dianthus

 The mild winter means strong,  floriferous California Poppies. The pink ones are my favorite.
Pink California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)

The Astrantia are also looking fab!
Astrantia major 'Abbey Road' (I think.)

Rosa 'William Baffin' is perfect right now.
Rosa 'William Baffin'

 Even this bumblebee thinks so:
Rosa 'William Baffin' with bumblebee

I'm still deciding where to plant this fabulous little red-leaved Rhododendron. Don't you love it?
Rhododendron 'Everred'

Last fall I hauled home this large, hollow log. After getting my son to cut it into threes, it has made a home in my one of my woodland beds.
Log love.

And now for some garden shots:


















We had a garden visitor for two days last week. Total cuteness. Sadly, he moved on.

We have a lot of tadpoles in the pond. Here is one their older cousins.

 And finally, a plant I am unsuccessful at growing but my neighbor does so well. The view could be a lot worse, yes?
My neighbor's Delphinium
 Happy Gardening!