Thanks, I like those a lot myself. I wish I knew which ones they were. They are a short variety. They come back reliably for me, as do the Darwin Hybrids.
Polygonatum odoratum var. thunbergii 'Variegatum' (variegated Solomon's Seal)
Blooms 2011 #3
Thanks, Jen. I have lots of Dicentra seedlings up from last year's self sown seeds.
More of the Polygonatum with Hosta, I think the name is 'Rising Sun' (????)
LOVE the color on that peach
Loved the smile box awhile back. Our trout lilies are smaller flowered yellow, but looked nice. they are fading.
Nice photos everyone.
Terrific photos and colors, Karen. LOVE that pond.
Nice colors on your iris, peoniae.
wow an iris already???
Same thought here, Allison!
Thx, this is freebie from a coworker planted two years ago but flowering for the first time this year. I actually think this is a later time for all the flowers this year when I look at photo tags from last year.
was just thinking mine don't look even close to flowering.. I agree it seems very late this year
nice allison!
Karen you must have filled the memory card! like the pond, was happy to see Solomon's Seal popping up that i got from Kathy's ru last spring today, the weeping peach is nice, i have a pink one, like yours better i think.
Loved many of those photos....the primroses....need more here!......that flowering peach, & the tulips & irises.....glad to see the epimedium is blooming for you, Jo.....
that one's pretty. Got a name yet?
What's SDB stand for?
Siberian something Bearded?
Some Dumb Blond?
I'm going to start a new thread cause all the pics I'm going to post will fill this one up pretty quick
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