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Anise 'Woodland Red' ( Illicium floridanum ) A few weeks ago, I thought spring would never arrive, but now the change is astonishing. The nights are still cold (40s and sometimes even 30s) so planting tender annuals and vegetables is unwise although I have already succumbed, but covering and uncovering things gets old quickly. Someone made a wise comment last week and I must agree with them - "Don't plant anything tender until after May 1". Several plants are blooming like never before. One is the Anise shrub (above and below). I don't know if the recent tree pruning, which is allowing more sun into the woodland path, is affecting it or perhaps it is just age, but I've never seen so many blooms. Michael refers to this as "the stinky fish shrub" and I have to admit to smell of the flowers is quite unpleasant. It is so beautiful that I can overlook that. The old pink dogwood tree, which was already here, shades our woodland path and it too is prett
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Fall Pretties
Cistus 'Mickey' and Goldenrod (Solidago 'Fireworks')
Purple Fountain Grass (Pennisetum rubrum) |
Aster 'Prince Calico' (Aster lateriflorus)
Coleus 'Main Street Sunset Boulevard'
Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire'
Coast Redwood 'Kelly's Prostrate' (Sequoia sempervirens)
Rosemary 'Foxtail' (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium)
Rose 'Lady of Shalott' Hydrangea 'Rave'
Climbing Monkshood (Aconitum hemslevanum)
Echeveria
'Sunbrigida', Lantana 'Miss Huff', Portulaca
New Zealand Flax (Phormium 'Rainbow Queen')
Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt TherapyGoldenrod (Solidago 'Fireworks') and 'Skyrocket' juniper (Juniperus scopulorum)
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So much beauty.
ReplyDeleteYour fall garden is glorious, Phillip. As always, I'm especially impressed by your combinations. The variegated cistus is fabulous with that goldenrod.
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ReplyDeleteFantastic fall garden, it's been my favorite season and your garden is a good example of why that is. I'm assuming the Echeveria will go inside for winter?
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