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Magnolia 'Kay Parris' With so much going on in the garden in June, it is hard to choose only ten favorites. I challenged myself and have done just that. These are plants that look good around the midway point in June, specifically from June 15-20.  I begin with Magnolia 'Kay Parris'. Believe it or not, having spent the majority of my life in the South, I never grew a magnolia. They are emblematic of the South, where magnificent specimens grace old plantation homes and stately homes in older neighborhoods. I always thought of magnolias as huge trees, not suited to a small garden, but things have changed, and more varieties are now available that are not supposed to grow as large.  We now have two magnolias in our garden, both of which were added recently. When one of the old photinias that line our back property line died, it left a gaping hole. I had been looking at magnolias at the nursery and decided a smaller one might make a good backdrop and create a good privacy s...

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day - July 2022

Dierama dracomontanum (Angel's Fishing Rod) and Rose 'Marjorie Fair'



Rose 'Essex' and Lavender 'Phenomenal'


Alstroemeria 'Sweet Laura'

Clematis durandii

Clematis 'Vancouver Morning Mist'


A container with African Daisy, Pineapple Sage and Cuphea 'Honeybells'. Clematis 'Arabella' pops its head in from afar.


Clematis 'Tiaga'


Cotula 'Tiffindell Gold' (Gold Buttons), 
Carex 'Bowles Golden' and Verbena



Galega hartlandii 'Lady Wilson' (Goat's rue)


Foxtail Lily (Eremurus)

Rose 'Marchesa Boccella'

Queen of the Prairie (Filipendula) 

Check out Carol Michel's May Dreams Gardens blog for more bloom-sharing bloggers!

Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

Comments

  1. Lots of beautiful flowers!
    I especially like all the Clematis blooms.
    Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!

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  2. Wow! What a lot of gorgeous blooms you have. Love that 'Marchesa Boccella' rose.

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  3. I am SO envious of your Clematis, Phillip. That Galega is interesting but I can't even find the genus in my sunset Western Garden Book, which can't be a good sign.

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    1. Kris, that is surprising. Joy Creek used to carry it but they are closed now.

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  4. Other than Arabella my Clems have long gone over-and Arabella does look dreadful even as it continues to pump out the blooms. I have 2, so I am doing an experiment and cutting one of them back to about 2 feet to see what happens.

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    1. 'Arabella' is fairly new to me. It has not been that vigorous yet.

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  5. Thanks for sharing your beautiful blooms, Phillip. You have gorgeous flowers in your area. We are suffering from the heat in western Kentucky. Daily watering is a must for us right now.

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    1. Oh no, I sure don't miss that! :(

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  6. Oh my, fabulous Clematis! 'Essex' and 'Phenomenal' make a great pairing, too.

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  7. So envious of your Foxtail Lily bloom! (I had no success with this bulb).
    I love the Gold Buttons and Carex combo: very cool. Are you growing the Alstroemeria in a pot? Is it behaving well in your garden?
    Chava

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    1. The alstroemeria is in the ground. So far, so good. This is the second year.

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  8. Wow! That first photo is sure bright! Beautiful.

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