April Showers
Rhododendron 'Blue Baron' Greetings from a wet, wet garden. In between rains, I've managed to get a few photos... (And sorry for the erratic quality of these. I have a new phone and still learning how to use it. Some of these are from the phone and others from my camera). Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' ('Dancing Peacock') Flowering Currant ( Ribes sanguineum ) 'King Edward VII' Clematis 'Stolwijk Gold' is beautiful for the first time after languishing in the garden for five years. Turns out, it is all my fault. This is a clematis that should not be cut to the ground in early spring. You live and learn, and I know that I will never understand the rules of pruning clematis. Clematis 'Stolwijk Gold' Aucuba japonica 'Rozannie' - the aucuba that doesn't really look like the others. But what a fine shrub this is, especially for shady situations. This was planted in 2019 and didn't grow much for the first few years but n...
I was going to warn you but you already know it's charms and problems! It is really beautiful...I haven't any in bloom this year, but still there are seedlings everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI've never had this re-seed so it must be a climate issue. It does look like a dusting of snow but that brings snow to mind and I just can't think of that right now!
ReplyDeleteMy Autumn Clematis doesn't seed itself either. I love the way it 'snows' this time of year. Yours looks lovely in the hedge.
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice looking plant too bad it can be problematic. I was given one in the spring but never planted it, more out of laziness than anything else!
ReplyDeleteI think it looks kind of neat in the hedge. Snow is a good comparison.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, one of my favorites. I wish mine did a better job of seeding itself. I have one growing in an impossible spot--a seam between sidewalk and garage. I fear it isn't doing well and I will never be able to get another to grow there.
ReplyDeleteMarnie
I saw lots of this "snow" while in TN last weekend. I dont see much of it around here in GA. Hum, wonder why...?... Maybe that invasive issue..
ReplyDeleteIt's one of my favorites. Mine does self-seed, but pretty discreetly--I never get more than I can find homes for. One did grow up through a camellia this year--I'm letting it bloom and then I'll move it in the spring. The scent is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMe too, Phillip. I just wrote about it a few days ago. It is kind of a nightmare, but so pretty when it blooms.~~Dee
ReplyDeleteI love this vine. Mine is blooming profusely, too. It grows wild in the woods around here and is such a wonderful sign of early fall. Reminds me of confederate jasmine which blooms in the spring.
ReplyDeleteJan
Always Growing
Since I've been reading garden blogs, I've learned this is one of those plants that people grow everywhere but not so much in California. I see it for sale now and then, but I've never seen it in an actual garden. Sedum 'Autumn Joy' is the other one I read a lot about this time of year.
ReplyDeleteIt is too pretty to pull out. And fragrance to boot!
ReplyDeleteJust Betiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a werry nice blog!
I vill be back!
Linda