Garden Photos - Part 27

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Coming from here:

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/880824/#new

Night shot of DL.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Kopper King.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

New Crystal Fountain blooms.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

At night.

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Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

what is the crystal fountain... very pretty bloom

The Monadnock Region, NH(Zone 5a)

I love the deep rose color of the Crystal Fountain, Victor. Very pretty.

Upper Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 5a)

Nice blooms Victor and thanks!! My pic is Double Ethel!! I chose this daylily because of the name - my father's nickname for my mother was either Ethel (from I Love Lucy) or Edith (from Archie Bunker). It depended on his mood which he called her. If he was acting like Archie he called her Edith and if he was acting like Fred he called her Ethel!! Eleanor

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The Monadnock Region, NH(Zone 5a)

Lovely bloom, Eleanor!

Panama, NY(Zone 5a)

The hollyhocks are out here. Here's one of the ones I grew from seed from my grandmother's patch.

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Panama, NY(Zone 5a)

and the swamp rose

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The Monadnock Region, NH(Zone 5a)

Kathleen:

That's a gorgeius hollyhock.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Waiting for Fanta Morgana to open,I found these
Rasberry Wine monarda

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South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Here’s the start of the stargazers. Love to see these bloom, I start anticipating in June but it’s bittersweet because I know when there’re done summer is almost over and my best flowers are finished for the season.
Thanks for the new thread Victor, good old dial up has trouble viewing after 300. I’m with Allison, what is crystal fountain.? Very pretty, I love the color and oh kopper king, I’ve got to get me one.
Beautiful DL Eleanor, My father did the Ethel thing too, somehow I got stuck with Lucy, when he wasn’t calling me Grace (wonder why).
Kathleen, That’s a great shot of the Hollyhock, very pretty.


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South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Here is my second Canna, again not fully opened.

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South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Another calla, I really love these.
Think I need some Monarda also, I don't have any and that one is really pretty JoAnn.

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Nice shots all. I have tried twice with the CK hibiscus Victor w/o success, yours looks pretty. Crystal Fountain also looks really good and I like your night shot of the DL.
Nice combo of soft colors on your DL Eleanor and a lovely story to go with it.
Very interesting HH Kathleen. I love it when old plants are passed down from one generation to the next, keeps wonderful old flowers blooming for the ones still to come.
This is the first year that my RW monarda have bloomed. They are almost done now, but I really like them and so do the bees, b-flies and hummers. Even the leaves before they bloom are pretty as in your pic.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Donna your Stargazers look very happy and I agree by the time they are done the fall flowers will already be starting to take over. I got some cannas and calla tubers too but they never got planted. Yours are very pretty.

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Sad times are comming.
Second week of Aug. I have seen the first fall leaf on the ground.
Lucky me this year all the Asiatic bulbs I planted in May are about to bloom in August, we can hope a little longer.

The Monadnock Region, NH(Zone 5a)

And it seems as though we have just gotten started!

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Well if the rain keeps up the weeds that seem to be growing a foot overnight will out do everything.
Here is a pic of the last wave of shasta daisies.

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Up close lily.

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

'Blue Fortune' agastache is getting started now.

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

The summer visitors are still making the rounds.

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South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Thanks Patti, Mine never got out of the starting pots, really surprised the Canna bloomed.
Noid oriential, planted in the wrong place but she comes back every year.

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

We have to continue to think positive.
Beautiful lilies and Agastache

South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

Patti, 'Blue Fortune' agastache is going to be pretty; I need to get some more fall blooming perennials. I mostly depend on the annuals for color in September.
Sunpatien getting to the size of a bush, If I repot her she’ll grow until October.

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Thanks Donna, it is one of my fav for late summer and fall. Here is my tribute to summer flowers photo.

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Buffalo, NY(Zone 6a)

I esp. like the phlox? in the background, ngam .... I need to get more of those. I have some from great grandma's garden that is just about coming into bloom.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Good morning - very nice shots! Crystal Fountain is a clematis. Love the hollyhocks, lilies and the callas. Speaking of fall, some river birches near me are dropping leaves! Must be water stress.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Yes I think you are correct Victor. During our mini drought here we had leaves losing green from many birches and maples, and dropping too. Lack of rain and high humidity have also made asters and mums knees and ankles look really yucky. Any pics of what you all use to hide nasty knees on plants?

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Yes, I hate that look too. My Joe Pye have them this year. It's the reason I stopped growing veronica. They always had those ugly brown legs.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

AHHHH The River Birch
Love Hate relationship with that tree.Looks beautiful,so graceful BUT.
We have one at the corner of the garage. Every month we are treated to one form of trash or another dropping from it and tracking into the house.
Catkins in spring then seeds,then leaves and constantly all year long with no let up, branches in various sizes.
I would not have one if my life depended on it.

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

love all the pretty shots

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Just downloaded Photoshop Elements free for a month,so I can make colages.
This is my first attempt.
FataMorgana is blooming in the Summer Sky echies
Cosmose and tomatoes,Cape Daisies and climbing nasties

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My elephant ear and my hand

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My elephant ear and the shovel.

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

holy cow

South Coast, RI(Zone 6b)

OMG Sherri that’s a big boy.
Joann, nice collage, there fun to make.
Thanks Victor, I should have known Crystal Fountain was a clem.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

No problem, Donna. Sherrie, how about one with your hand and the shovel?^_^

Edited to say that those ARE amazing!

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Panama, NY(Zone 5a)

My what big ears you have!

check out this thread to view my attempt at ee-s. Be sure to scroll down for a pic of the final indignity.
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/402430/

I love my Photoshop Elements. I've had one edition or another for 7 years and have never found anything that comes close for me. keep 'em coming

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