#1-Part of a mix I planted last year, but I don't remember this flowering. It's a nice little cluster.
Need Help Identifying These
I can not tell about the first one but the second one is Engelman's Daisy, or Cutleaf daisy.
A native perennial;
http://wildflower.org/gallery/result.php?id_image=2111
Oh cool! I've found a few of the Engelman's Daisies is that flower bed. What fun! Guess I'll have to wait for the first one to bloom to see what it is!
you have so much knowlege Josphine.. I admire you so much...
Thank you Blkraven2, you are so sweet to say that, but actually I just know a good portion of Texas native plants because I am so crazy about them.
But ask me about exotics, and I don't know nutting Honey!!! Still I like to help wherever I can.
Josephine.
when I was working as a floral designer ..it was all automatic... since Im not out much and not working any longer I can look at something and say I know I know that but then cant remember... I have to go look it up...lol..I can still design with the best of them but remembering names of stuff is a lot harder..(S)
yeppers it is and a pretty color too!!
Oh good! I've got some of that, too, and was wondering what was going to flower out...
stephanietx, when you say "before I tag it", are you literally putting out tags for all these things? Or just noting them in some journal or database somewhere?
I have metal EON markers that I'm going to use this year.
I have metal tags I bought through a co-op. I like them, but after one season, the paint pens that came with them fade or wash off and you can't read it. The tags last forever, but the writing washes off, so might as well not have the tag.:(
Stephanie, do the markers you use last? Are they written on or etched (indented) type?
I have waterproof labels that I use. I print the name of the plant on it, then place it on the marker. Then I shellac over it.
Ah ha! Shellac may be the key. My markers are supposed to be waterproof, but it's not working. I'll try shellac.....now if I can only remember the names of some of this stuff :)
Just do like I do and post pics! LOL
I put a coat of clear (Spary or brushed on) over the labels on the tags. My DH tried to get the labels off some tags from plants I had lost over winter. He even used the grinder on them. He gave up ~ opting to re-paint, instead. So far I have no fading, either.
That's what it is ! Clear coat!
I am bringing my Eon markers to roundup to give away. There is one label that wont fade, but you have to ask what that is. I started buying the new ones in color where you dont need a label and you use those Elmers painters pen. I am just waiting for someone to come along with a COOL handwriting to do them for me. ... somebody like BlkRaven . hint ... hint ... LOL
I wonder if a paint pen would fade?
I have some purple & yellow ones. LOL
Purple Flags? How cool! I love purple! I wonder if I can return them? They told me I could exchange them but its been a year now.
But the green ones blend into your hostas I bet Sylvia.
I tried the markers, but everything fades so far. I did use the Bro P-Touch on some and they lasted but yellowed very badly. Love the rocks Blkraven painted....may try that next if the clear acrylic doesn't work on the tags.
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Sheila, have you tried using clear P-touch labels? They don't yellow like the white ones do. (Or, if they do, I sure can't see it.) I like them because, now that Eon has colored markers, I have color-coded certain types of plants (blue for hostas, red for daylilies, etc.). White labels hide more of the marker, and it doesn't stand out as much. I did have to hunt for the clear labels, but Office Depot carries them, and you can order them online as well.
We had some of the clear, but the copper tags I was putting them on, just couldn't read them. I would love to try those color ones maybe later on. Sounds like it would work. I have lost so many names that I had originally had that I don't know if I need bother with it. I have pictures of most and may have names to go with them on the file.
Back to the subject....... Stephanie has the flower in the first picture started to bloom yet?
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What is the fine leafed plant growing up in your sweet william? BTW I am amazed that sweet william does well in TX heat I remember it growing all over west virginia where summer temps are pretty low and water isn't an issue.
C
I had seen where you posted the pic of SW the first time but didn't realize it was the plant in question at the top of the thread. Really nice color.
Cheryl, it's a plains coreopsis. These both came out of the same wildflower mix last year.
geez sylvia..anyone can write...lol... I used to do a simple form of calligphry for award forms and stuff but now with printers the way they are noone needs stuff like that anymore..send me the markers and tags and Ill do them for you..
Oooh, so pretty, Stephanie!
Ack! There's a huge dandelion weed in that picture!! LOL
Stephanie, your plants are all beautiful and healthy.
I might try a wildflower mix next year. Is there one specifically for the southwest?
C
It is a peony of some type. I didn't bring it but recognize it. Wonder what color it is?
C
Hey Debnes....Stephanie started this one long ago...
May a new one with a title that reflects the N TX RU May 2nd in it....please.
Yes, it is a peony I brought it and don't know what color, someone gave it to me at one of the swaps to find out what it was, and when i found out i decided to pass it along.
Josephine.
Cheryl, I have some seeds leftover if you want them. It's a low growing mix from Wildseed Farms in Fredericksburg. I actually have a couple of different mixes from them. I can either mail the seeds to you or give them to you in the fall at the RU.
