Pitchers in the bogs are starting to mature as the flowers fade
Cypripedium kentuckiense
Cypripedium kentuckiense
Rare yellow forms of purple flowered Trilliums
A few very unusual yellow forms of typically maroon flowered Trillium species – decumbens, recurvatum ex E. Texas and Little Rabbit, stamineum and lancifolium.
Pulsatilla tatewakii and friends
Another day of wild temperature swings – 72F and beautiful sun and clouds now, heading for 80F tomorrow! A few pictures, including two pulsatillas – my favorite shell pink one, … Read More
Pictures from the woodland garden – 4/1/2022
Pictures from the woodland garden – 4/1/2022
Lilium canadense
Some photos of Lilium canadense in the bog garden today – it comes in many flavors! My red L. canadense x grayi has finished, so isn’t in these – however, … Read More
A quick tour of the bog gardens before the rain
The Sarracenia flowers are starting to fade and the new pitchers coming along quickly after the heat. Marsh orchids and arisaemas are looking good!
Cypripedium kentuckiense
A wander around the garden in 90F heat turned into a photo fest of Cypripedium kentuckiense. The last image is the most important, the first flowering of a spontaneous seedling. … Read More
A beautiful early spring day…..
Another beautiful day – blue skies and 63F – so a few more pictures from around the garden.
Eranthis pinnatifida and byunsanensis seedlings
The E. pinnatifida photo shows first year seedlings with just cotyledons in the pot on the left. The pot on the right has mainly third year seedlings, some of which … Read More
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