If YOU'VE WATCHED THE NEWS the last few days, you know that the western half of the U. S. is in the throes of a monstrous heatwave. It's a little cooler right now because it's 9:30 at night.
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The thermometer in my shady pavilion. Argh! |
Are you one of those gardeners who likes to try at least one (or ten) new plants each year? What am I saying? Of course you are. It's one of the highlights of gardening, right? Anyway, one of this year's newbies for me actually began when I saw it in bloom at a nursery a few years ago. It wasn't for sale, just off in one corner looking pretty. I didn't give it much thought at first but you know how something just plants (pun intended) itself in your head and won't leave? Well this, my friends is what Impatiens glandulifera did for me. It's a rare plant, at least in my world and I wasn't even sure what it was called so how was I to investigate? But then last summer while I was at a park in Salem I spotted it growing!
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Impatiens glandulifera or "Ornamental Jewelweed" |
I collected seed and tossed it in my purse and hoped I could get it to germinate. Meanwhile my four-hundred or so Impatiens balfouri plants continued to scatter their seed all over the garden. Nice, but you know how it is when you want what you don't have. Human nature is such a silly thing.
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Impatiens balfouri or "Poor Man's Orchid" nice but I want more. |
And I continued my infatuation with this lovely specimen from Fry Road Nursery.
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Impatiens auricoma I think. Nice but not enough. |
In April it became apparent that my collected seed was not going to germinate so I got on the horn which is code for Internet and started searching for seed, eventually finding a source and buying and waiting. Three packets of trial and error has netted me a total of seven plants. And below is a photo of the first bud just about to burst.
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Look closely at the pre-born flowers. |
Impatiens glandulifera can get quite tall, up to six and a half feet. I like tall plants. And now that the weather has warmed (understatement) the plants are growing at least a few inches every day. Below are a two photos.
There are naysayers out there who will probably scorn me for growing species Impatiens because "it's a noxious weed" but that's a bunch of hooey. I'm too anal and OCD to let plants get the upper hand in my garden. And besides, plants that I really, really like don't grow like gang busters. They die. Or they die off. I grow Lythrum (Purple Loosestrife) and Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) but they aren't escaping all over the place. But my neighbor's bamboo has no problem crossing into my garden. Okay I'm stepping down from my soapbox now. I just wanted to share my exciting Impatiens news.
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Echinacea 'Pow Wow Wildberry' is another happy camper. |
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Another photo of my pink California poppies.
The bees aren't the only ones who love them. |
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Home Depot a few weeks ago I found this really cool Agastache.
One gallon for $4.99. My camera doesn't do it justice.
The flowers are a deep red and gorgeous next to the catmint. |
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This spring, I bought Saponaria 'Max Frei' from Digging Dog Nursery. It's blooming and lovely. |
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Although I'm not a fan of yellow, I'm loving my Spigelia. Very cool blossoms. |
In the foliage department, check out the leaves on my Artichoke plant.
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A four-inch plant in April, look how big it's gotten. |
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I also bought a Kale lacinato. It's over three feet tall.
So cool looking, don't you think? That is, once I put down slug bait. |
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My Acanthus mollis looks better than ever. Too much shade for a bloom but who cares? |
Digging Dog also offered Scutellaria suffrutescens 'Texas Rose', a plant I've wanted, like, for-ev-er! It' just started blooming. I'm so NOT disappointed!
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The entire plant is no more than a six-inch round ball but it's so cool. |
Finally I thought I'd share a photo of a visitor to the neighborhood. I photographed he and his brother from my car as I got home from work one evening. Fortunately they can't venture into my backyard.
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If you look closely you can see antler buds. Handsome fellow, isn't he? |
If you feel so inclined please visit my
Pinterest page for lots of cool photos of species Impatiens. You might get hooked too. Then we really will have a noxious weed on our hands. But at least it will be pretty.
Stay cool everybody. Love to you all,