I have grown to love yellow. I finally have goldenrod blooming!
Show me your fall blooms
Wow! Anna, goldenrod already!!! mine is not even close. I love goldenrod too, very pretty.
That hibiscus is a beauty. I love the form and clean "color".
This year, some of my summer bloomers, like Salvia Greggi are only starting now. That is a dwarf goldenrod. Not sure if that makes a difference with the bloom time.
Anna
I found these same plants out at mom and dad's place over the weekend. I am also wondering what they are.
I found only one plant, can't find any others around. It's putting on more blooms, and should be covered in them by Monday, depending on how long each flower lasts. I like the pink pok-a-dots in the throat. Josephine, do you know what it is?
It is Purple Gerardia and it is an annual, shame isin't it?
http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=AGPU5
It is very pretty and it is a larval host for the Buckeye butterfly.
Josephine.
Shall I attempt seed collection? Anyone want any if i can get some?
Sure, the seed is very very fine, almost like powder.
Smaller than the Winged Loosestrife seeds? Will they be in a pod?
Yes, they will be in a pod, about the same as Loosestrife.
The second picture is a mallow, but I will have to investigate which one.
Josephine.
I think the Mallow is this one, but not totally sure.
http://www.wildflower.org/gallery/result.php?id_image=12241
Josephine.
That's not it Josephine. The foliage is different as well as the height. These have rounded tips on each leaf and the Indian Mallow has pointed tips. Also, the DG profile for Indian Mallow says they can reach 4ft. The ones here are more like a ground cover. I was thinking some kind of Globe Mallow? I'll keep looking. Thanks!
I believe this is the one! Note what Hazel says about it growing in gravely flats.....that's where these are growing!
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/115786/
That is great that you found it, you are turning into a good plant detective, congratulations!!! I wouldn't mind some of that for a hanging basket, if you can transplant it.
That shouldn't be a problem if the tap root is not too deep. I'll give it a go. Thanks for all your help Josephine! I don't know where I'd be without you! Probably still trying to figure out what this purple flower is (Winged Loosestrife). Ha Ha!
Wow! really neat, it has grown very well for you, thank you for showing it.
Josephine.
Outstanding TxTurq! The mallows are a beautiful group of flowers!
That is so pretty.
I also have the Mexican Bush Sage and look forward to it's blooms every fall.
Wow! Bananna, can that be propagated from cuttings?
I'd love to have some, Cocoa! It says it's hardy to zone 8a. Isn't it strange how you are in zone 7b but 30 miles to your east or west is zone 8a?
Thanks, Cocoa!
It is a perennial in my garden and I may have to move it.....getting way to big and shading other things I don't want to loose.....or I guess I could move them....
Mine has really gotten large as well.....MUCH larger then I thought. But those purple blooms are so showy and pretty up against my drab fence. :)
Melanie
OK, I will! Thanks, Josephine!
All right!!! that is the spirit.
