Different angle.
Garden Photos of '09.... #13
Pulmonaria, if I have up loaded the correct picture. These have been in bloom for about a week and a half. The divisions of this very prolific plant have all taken in the other spots where I put them and made it through the winter, but no flowers there yet.
Yep, that's it and this picture was taken Easter sunday as well.
Martha
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My Viburnum carlesii is getting big fat buds. Can't wait for that to bloom. All the lilacs are heavy budded as well. This should be a great lilac year!
Martha
I believe its impossible to kill Bleeding Heart, life springs from the littlest piece of root.
Very nice, Martha, Bill and Allison! Love that hellebore, Allison.
Ge trust me we were both worried... don't have too much experience dividing things... and it's one of Randy's favs
Victor thanks... that one is becoming one of my favorites
Name?
double queen
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/163281/
Thanks. Think I saw her in the Halloween Parade in NYC.
could be
Nice pics, everyone!
Bill, isn't it great when bleeding hearts (or any other perennial for that matter) volunteer themselves? Sometimes they choose better spots for themselves than I would. Other times I have to move them. Nature is beautiful chaos.
Karen
Great shot, Victor!
Karen
Great photos----I like the variety of daffs---very pretty---the primrose was eyecatching---Shelley, never saw any plant like yours---is it rare? Bill & Pixie & Dahia---glad things are coming up for you. I ordered some spuria iris today---hope they grow here.
You have a name for that last daff? I love it!
Martha
Thanks all!
Karen, I sure hope that you have better luck with the Silene the second time. I think that it's well worth it if you can find it in a 4" container or something cheap like that.
Great Pics Pixie! I'd love to know what that Variegated Tulip is when you remember it. I looks as though it's going to be very striking!
Victor, I agree with you.... I'm not sure about anything named "backhouse". Then again, I really want to get the hosta name 'outhouse'!!!! Mainly just to see what could be deserving of such a name. What is the daffodil that you posted with the peachy pink center? I love it. Don't really know what I'd do with it though. But, it's pretty!
Patti.... great Pics! the one of the dogs is super cute!
Glad to see that you have color Bill..... Finally!
Nice Pics Allison. It looks like you have a lot going on at your place now! What is the pink Hyacinth of yours? I really like it.
Robin, Sorry that I didn't post the name of that tree. I meant to. It's a specific kind of Box elder tree. Acer negundo Kelly's Gold. Straight Acer Negundo is just a regular box elder with pretty inconspicuous flowers. Kelly's Gold has chartreuse leaves, larger brighter flowers. I wouldn't say that it's common, but it's not rare either. If you like that one you should check out it's sister seedling. This one is one of my favorites!! http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/83277/
Good Morning RC
I finally hoocked up with some witch hazel
Jelena, Westerstede and Wisley Supreme.
RC I think that one came from this batch
http://www.colorblends.com/Hyacinth/Hyacinth-Yellow/
Shelly, I'm getting some witch hazel, too. Diane and Westerstede. I don't know where I'm putting them yet, but I have an idea.
Karen
