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2010 Graden Photos #32
very nice blooms from d-nut and celeste!!!
celeste that sedum is from me:) i call it the white/green var. sedum.
LOL
we would have to go over to cubits and ask kathy - i did an extensive search and found what i though it was so she could make her little sign with the name on it
Thanks Bill, I thought it was from you...I just love it!
I think it's Sedum 'Frosty Morn' as it says it will have white to pale pink flowers in warmer climates and rosey pink in cooler one.
http://www.burncoose.co.uk/site/plants.cfm?pl_id=3930&fromplants=month%3Daug%26page%3D14
Pretty pics on last thread, love those sedum. Very cool shroom pics too.
Nice wine colored coleus JoAnn.
The coleus is Mahagony Giant.
O now we are posting Graden Pics. I shall have to see what's happening in my Graden (snort). LUV the variegated seedum!
Now I want that sedum too!
i have more :) when do you get to nashua? you can pick some up.
Really? But we won't be getting there til around 10 on Friday. How far is Nashua from you? Saturday won't be a moosing morning, so if it isn't too much out of the way it might be a possibility. Even if we can't get there, thanks for the offer!
very close - depends where you are staying - 15 minutes or so - you can dmail me.
'Frosty Morn' has good flowers. The variegation on the leaves isn't stable.
How did I miss it? It probably would have survived the Maine vacation....or maybe not. Loved your dahlias, Dnut....I brought a bouquet of them to church yesterday, so not too many left blooming.
DNut love all the beauties in your garden, esp Mirabalis 'Limelight'
Thanks all. The 'Limelight' is easypeasy to grow from seed.
nothing wrong with a little graden in everyone's life..... love the strawflower Celeste... make sure she saves the seeds
I don't think so, Allison....not that purple.
LOVE the snail vine .
Thanks, Jo....it's on a trellis with sweet peas, a clem, & a rose...guess the sweet peas on that trellis dried up, but I do have others blooming again now that it's wet & cooler......
That red rambler is a lovely color red...I really like it!! Snail vine is nice too...how did you get an iris to bloom now??!!
That's what I'd like to know! It must be a rebloomer, but I don't remember ordering one.....it may be one that Polly gave me......
Rebloom can vary from year to year, even with 'reliables' like Immortality.
Jeepers, I'm impressed by the late-blooming flowers in late September!
There should be a list somewhere of plants that "spring forth" in September!
Good idea Boston......you can start a list!
a bunch from me today... should have taken photos of the asters 2 days ago... all floppy today.. after the rain
:(
http://picasaweb.google.com/AllisonNJ71/2802?feat=directlink
Nice colors! Liked the spider, & the dahlia with white spots in the red.....
now I have to go back and look... didn't see a spider... LOL
OH the little bug on the texas sage???.. didn't see it when I took the shots or edited .. pretty bad
That dahlia pic is cool. Bee/wasp pic was neat.
I think it's York and Lancaster
Yeah, another big vote for the red dahlia with white spots!
Hope you can propagate/clone it, it's a keeper!
I think it's hit & miss what pattern it is
http://www.oldhousegardens.com/display.aspx?photo=YorkAndLancaster.jpg
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