Sunday, August 15, 2010

August 15: Bloom List



Gray Headed Coneflower, Ratibida pinnata

This is a new plant this year and blooming for the first time here . I'm delighted with its color and shape!



Blue vervain, Verbena hastata

This wild plant had made a nice addition to the garden. Tiny blue petals cover the ground beneath the plant like blue snow. I'll have to cut this one back soon or I'll have it everywhere!




Fragrant Gladiolius, Acidanthera bicolor

I've tried these gorgeous fragrant flowers before. Most of the time frost came before the flowers ever got a chance to bloom. This year Ed started the plants in pots. They were part of the in and out gang, then planted outside when the weather warmed. They are delightful and well worth his special treatment.

August 15,2010, Bloom list: Ingeborg's mallow, purple cone flower, morning glory, lemon finger bowl geranium, coral bells, meadow sage, evening scented stock, Gallardia, Johnny jump ups, Nicotiana, Stella D'oro lily, catchfly, Peppermint stick zinnia, "Pretty Belinda" yarrow, snapdragon, heliotrope, pink poppies, sweet peas, "Who Dun It" Dahlia, Aclepsis tuberosa, Art's Pride cone flower, anise hyssop, gloriosa daisy, cosmos, red and pink bee balm, catnip, hollyhock, cinnamon basil, fennel, black eyed Susan, yellow jewelweed, golden glows, trumpet vine, Simplon lily, cardinal flower, white and pink summer sweet, evening primrose, scarlet runner beans, white and pink phlox, Fiona Coggill shasta daisy, balloon flower, A. azurium, "Stardust" crysanthemum, butterfly bush,white and red hibiscus, sweet sultan, tomatoes, lettuce, winter savory, spearmint, peppermint, yard long beans, sparkler allium, blue vervain, plume poppy, brahmi, Russian sage, white coneflower, "Baby Joe" pye-weed, New England aster, white lily, lemon balm, C. superbum, rose of Sharon, lavender delphinium, Angelica gigas, nasturtiums, spiderwort, Dianthus, rose geranium, perennial flax, fragrant gladiolus, "Cherry Brandy" Rudbeckia, Pyrethrum daisy, pennyroyal, white and purple closed gentian, "Clara Curtis" chrysanthemum, grey headed coneflower, meadow sage, everbearing strawberries, feverfew

Flowers still in bud are not listed, at least one open flower is needed to make the list. We hope these lists will help us become more aware of when things bloom, so we might plan the garden better. Flowers that were missing from the list and are back are putting out a second round of blooms. Some of them are kind of a feeble attempt compared to their first effort but I say "Go for it"!

1 comment:

Kathy said...

I just love the blue vervain - another on my list of plants to obtain. The cone on the gray coneflower is so interesting!