Garden Photos of '09.....#23

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Coming from here:

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/993144/

Can't keep up! So many great shots coming from all over the NE! Keep it going.

Clem Patricia Ann Fretwell.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Another.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Iris Orange Slices.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Clem Betty Corning.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

First Stella of the year.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Sometimes Mother Nature helps out with design. My pink weed matches the NOID iris nicely.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Last - roses starting. I think this is Bridal something.

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Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

victor really nice pics and flowers

Buffalo, NY(Zone 6a)

Terrrrrrrrrrribly hard to keep up with all the incredible things blooming now. Nice photos all 'round.

I already have fruit growing on the spaghetti squash!! WooHoo!

OK ... back to work!

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Southwest , NH(Zone 5b)

Very nice, Victor! I have bloom stalks on my stellas, but no blooms just yet!

Willie - I know what you mean.....if you get delayed a day in checking this thread, it's very hard to give each beauty its due in a comment! So impressive!

Huron, OH(Zone 5b)

I plant where I have space, no plan at all! It works mostly.
For bee stings we always used a baking soda paste, worked well.

Essex Junction, VT(Zone 4a)

I just wanted to pipe in and say that I pay attention to bloom color and what goes where.

I'm not a pink person in general so I avoid them, except for dianthus pinks because the blue foliage is so awesome (and the pink I have is just so awesome against it). Otherwise it is purples and blues, and I'm now experimenting with yellow and reds for accents...though not too much so! :)

I did buy bergenia that has a pink bloom, but again for the foliage. And it is out back. hahaha

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Victor, I love your pink NOID iris and pink weeds with it. Nice!

I have to say that in some beds I have a color theme, and in others no theme at all, just a bunch of different colors together. It works well for me, though, either way. Organized chaos.

I posted replies to postings in previous thread before coming to this one. Now for more pics from yesterday.

Karen

One of my favorite irises, 'Dazzling Gold'.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Blue Columbine

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Almost black Columbine.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Old lantern.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here's the photo...

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

A hosta bed under a grouping of Cornus florida dogwoods.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Hosta 'Geisha'

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Hosta 'Cherry Berry'

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Hosta 'Tattoo'

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Hosta montana aureomarginata

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Hosta 'Krossa Regal'

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Another view of 'Krossa Regal', showing it's nice vase shape.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

NOID TB iris.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

NOID iris (Siberian, Japanese?)

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Closer look at that one. Love the color.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

'Nother NOID TBI.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

More NOID TBI's. I think the blue one is called 'Bubbling Over'.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Closer look at those. I think those colors look great together.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Another NOID TBI with (I believe) Iris 'Flavescens' in b.g. (just a bit of trivia here, that Iris 'Flavescens' was once considered t be a species iris, but was finally recognized to be a naturally occuring hybrid).

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

A NOID iris that is a prolific bloomer for me, and one of my favorites. I have seen it in many gardens, and I think is an old variety. I think it's what's classified as a Border Bearded Iris.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Persicaria microcephala 'Red Dragon' with Iris 'Flavescens'.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Symphytum 'Belsay Gold'

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Close-up of the flowers. Something is causing spotting on these flowers, and you can see some foamy stuff there. Some kind of insect.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here's the pic.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here's another shot showing more of the spotting on the flowers.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Iris 'Gala Madrid' (Border Bearded?)

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Old fashioned TBI with the highly invasive fuchsia colored tradescantia (Spiderwort) behind it.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Same purple TBI with smaller NOID iris to the left.

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