Autumn Vibes
Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate' (Snakeroot) with Hydrangea 'Snow Queen' I love autumn - the crisp, cooler temperatures, the rain, and most of all, the fall colors. The year looks to be a nice one. I got back from a trip to Alabama last week and found that the colors were in full swing (unlike Alabama, where the temperatures were lovely with the exception of some mugginess but alas, no color at all). Japanese Maples are the first thing I think of when autumn comes to mind. This one is 'Bihou' and one of the first to change color. Acer palmatum 'Bihou' Other trees are beginning to change as well, including the Redbud 'Flame Thrower'. 'Flame Thrower' Redbud ( Cercis canadensis ) The star of the show now, however, is the Stewartia. It is just amazing and I remember it was beautiful last year as well. It's chief rivals, the Ginkgo and Black Tupelo, are only showing hints at the moment. Stewartia pseudocamellia The shady path - The most d...
It looks like it is going to make it. I am surprised that you cut it back so severely right before transplanting it. It is giving an indication that it forgives you for the lopping and will live. Best of luck. I have one that is 20+ years old. I would love to move a piece of it to another area. After seeing this maybe I will try it.
ReplyDeleteYou did it! Move a plant in summer! Great! May it bloom like crazy in its new spot and be gorgeous for you for many years to come. It looks good.
ReplyDeleteI did the same sort of thing--the baby oak tree added 15' in I swear only two years, shading out a South African Erica. I moved the Erica a few weeks ago and it is now flowering. Whew!
Sometimes you have to just go for it.