End of May blooms

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

What is blooming in your yard???

Coming from here http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1309155/

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central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Noid Iris, Iris and daisies, Rose, Sibs

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annapolis, MD(Zone 7b)

Nice flowers Jen! And thanks for new thread...I was too embarassed to ask.

Here are some of my current blooms

Pink and red Knockout roses
Deutsia and red JM
Honeysuckle closeup
Honeysuckle and Itea Henry Garnet
Mock Orange

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central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Never be embarrassed to ask!

Love the color on that honeysuckle, does it have a good fragrance?

Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

Great pic's and all Here's Conjuration so I can keep watching the thread.. Yes I know it does not take Magic ,, lol

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Wrightstown, NJ(Zone 7a)

Byrne Farm Market on Rt. 537 down the road from me has several different color honeysuckle and I was amazed at how beautiful they are. I only remember the old white ones that grew on the hedgerow, Cole, yours is beautiful. Our roses are not even getting buds yet, but we had cut them back late, so it may not be a good year for us.

By the way Jen, t hose are very pretty flowers in your pictures. Your gardens must be just gorgeous. I am so much of a container grower it is sickening. I love no weeds, lazy me.

We were discussing a possible school at Longwood Garden on one of these threads and I forget which one it was, but I found out that is is not really a school. It is a two year program and they only take so many people each year and you sign up to live, eat, sleep and work there for two years. Then you get a certificate saying you completed the two years but it is not a certification from any school or from them. No credits, etc. So now we know. I do know the kids I know that completed it have done a tremendous job with the plants they are growing and the hanging baskets are just beautiful and massive. I am impressed.

Hotter than blazes here, pollen is off the charts, must water daily and that about says it all.
Have nothing to take pictures of so I think I will leave you all for now. Have a wonderful day. JB

Wrightstown, NJ(Zone 7a)

I forgot I took this one yesterday. I was looking down the middle of it and decided to snap a shot. No name of course.

It is more blue and tan than the picture shows. Amazing colors. The Christmas trees in the back field are full of new growth. I can share a pic of them with you too.

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Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

Pretty flowers indeed ,, Nice and interesting JB have not seen many tiger striped in that color .. My nicest bloom this year was this; below
Rainy and rather cool here after nearly two weeks of 80's ...
Lots of busy with the garden ,, slowing down except weeds out and grass cut . pretty soon food with the blooms .. fresh from the garden.. that is

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Wrightstown, NJ(Zone 7a)

That is so pretty Ju. Isn't it amazing how these flowers are all different and so perfect in shape and colors. I love just looking at them. I brought some yellow iris in today and it has an odor I am not sure I really like, but I like them. I cut them off because they were laying down they are so top heavy they just fall into the path of where the mowers go. Nice to see you again Ju.

Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

haha. I am teachig my husband that not all flowers are for smelling. But some of the purple iris have that grape scent,mmm. I'll try to load some pics tonight. tomorrow AM.... turned hot as blazes here yesterday and I fear its the death knell on the current iris.

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Sally do you have the one that smells like grape soda?

I am more encouraged to buy something if it smells pretty

Central, MD(Zone 7a)

A peony, first year of bloom. Festivus maximus maybe? I can't recall. And our native blue eyed stout glass flopping all around, I rather enjoy it.

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Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

Spring marches on....

1--Climbing Rose--"Autumn Sunset" starting to bloom
2--My uncle's purple Iris clump
3--Clivia--blooming again (outside)
4--Lady Betty Balfour Clematis
5--Estonian Clematis "Piilu" (Little Duckling) starting to bloom
In another week--the whole plant will be covered.

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Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

More;

1--

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

More:

1--Multi-Blue Clematis --still holding its blooms...
2--Talk about Long-Stemmed-Roses---look at "Proud Land's" !!
3&4--This tiger-striped Iris seems to be in the same clump as the next pictured one...
Weird!!! This is the top one...just much longer...The striped one is short and on the bottom.
5--This clump of peonies is at the back bed--by my Bird bathe. I SWEAR it was never
the same as the other one (Festivuss maximus?) I showed you earlier...
I thought it was a pale pink/white before.....How can that be?

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Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

The many "faces" of my "Proteus" Clematis....

1--The whole plant--almost dwarfed by the huge blooms
2--Face #1 (1st bloom that opened)
3--Face #2-
4--Face #3-
5--Face # 4

All very pretty and interesting. These are ALl on the clematis at this very time...

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Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

Jen,I have a large tall purple-blue one that I think smells grapey. I think another smelled good too- will try to smell again tomorrow. But not like were' talking GREAT scent. Have to get close.
GLad somebody is pocsing pics. I'm being lazy-- or overworked...

Paul- the yellow French iris bloomed- unusual! got to post that one...

Chevy Chase, MD(Zone 7a)

Paul: Yes, that should be festiva maxima. As to the meadow rue (Thalictrum aquilegiifolium), Mobot says it is easy to grow from seed -- http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/gardens-gardening/your-garden/plant-finder/plant-details/kc/i910/thalictrum-aquilegiifolium.aspx .

For info on sowing, http://tomclothier.hort.net/page04.html says "Thalictrum aquilegifolium, chelidonii, dasycarpum, dipterocarpum, flavum, foetidum, lucidum, minus, revoltum, and rochebrunianum , Sow at 20şC (68şF), if no germination in 3-4 wks, move to -4 to +4şC (24-39şF) for 2-4 wks." But I couldn't find a source of seeds. I never remember to capture seed from my plants....

Central, MD(Zone 7a)

Thanks happy!

Dover, PA(Zone 6b)

Sally, I would like to see your yellow French Iris.
The Rhodo and Azeleas are all blooming and the Allium are up I really like these plants need to get more of them. Going out side soon to see what new Iris are opened.

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Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

Holly, I need to get at least 20 more purple sensations. It's taken me this long to realize that purple is my favorite color in the garden.

I'm looking forward to the fall bulb group order!

Salem Cnty, NJ(Zone 7b)

Methinks I will need to join the fall bulb order also!!

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

I'm loving chartreuse and purple combo in the garden I think that is my absolute favorite

like this.....JM over sedum

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Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

awesome color mix Jen, I love that too

Globe flowering onions only bloomed once for me then pfffft

french iris pic later sorry got to go

Wrightstown, NJ(Zone 7a)

So lovely and absolutely wonderful to start the day looking at this thread. I wish we had a way to smell them. I must sniff every flower I see and that is a bad habit to get into. This frustrates me not being able to sniff these. LOL

Dover, PA(Zone 6b)

This is the second or maybe third year for the smaller allium and first for the taller bigger ones.
Gita, Beautiful pictures really love that Clematis and the blue and white iris.
It keeps raining of me. Just little showers every time I think it stops and go outside to do a small job it starts again. I have a small be I want to weed probably just a 15/20 min job and right now with the rain soaked ground it will be an easy job.

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Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

Holly--

That last picture--the white Iris--looks like fragile Porcelain....SOOO pretty!
G.

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

I like the color on that yellow/peachy iris

Weigela 'Ghost' , Aquilega 'Yellow Queen', Dutch Iris 'Golden Beauty', Veronica 'Crater Lake Blue' finally have blooms after 3 years but I had to search for them, monster Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’ I really need to do something about that next year

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central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Dianthus with geranium, dianthus by itself and Salvia 'Wild Thing' just planted last fall

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Damascus, MD(Zone 7a)

Lovely pics, Holly.

The iris leaves in the 3rd picture are variegated. Are they the leaves of the orange flowers in the pictures or do they belong to a different plant? I have a variegated iris that I have been nurturing for years and years without making much progress. It gives me a couple of flowers a year, and is always on the verge of dying. Its flowers are a very pretty light blue though.

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Terr(roses) recognize the sand cherry? hard to believe it was just a cutting

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Dover, PA(Zone 6b)

Gita that white one is really pretty and ruffly it is called Princess Bride. The Peach/Orange is Orange Blossom Special.
Donner that is a different iris with the variegated leaves. I have had it for years and it took a long time to take off but it is growing very well but I have never seen it bloom.

Mount Bethel, PA(Zone 6a)

OMG, Jen!!! Tomorrow I'll go out and clip every bush!.. How did you go about rooting it?

Central, MD(Zone 7a)

Some of the azaleas in bloom at Whites nursery.

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Salem Cnty, NJ(Zone 7b)

Ooh, sand cherry!!! RRR are you listening? Heehee. Great pics!

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Rooting hormone and stuck in a pot, left it outside in a pot I think it was for over a year

Mount Bethel, PA(Zone 6a)

Jen, were the pots in a protected area, or did they make it thru the winter without any help?

Damascus, MD(Zone 7a)

Beautiful azaleas, Paul. What is the variety of the one in the first picture? I am going to White's on Saturday to get a fragrant azalea for myself. Cannot wait.

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

Paul--not sure I posted this earlier--but I have an Azalea in the tiny bed in front of my steps
that is just now in full bloom. It is later than all the others. You may not have even noticed it there.
it is kind of buried under all the bulb foliage.

I love the color and the blooms---Here is a picture. If it is a repeat--sorry!
G.

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Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

Here is my one contribution- because I haven't found the time to download the 75 pictures I have to our usual computer.
Spirea Van Houtte which most people call Bridal Wreath.

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