Here is a close up of a white columbine that is blooming in my yard. Talk about a frilly petticoat.
I know you all like pictures.
pretty columbines !
how do you like corydalis? I think I took note of it once from gardener's journal show as a possible addition.
I went to get pic of spiderwort but it was closed for the day!
Sally, I like the Corydalis, it was hard to get it established at first. Then It reseeded it's self. The original plant is gone but as you can see it is doing quite well where it ended up. This is a dry shade area.
ahh, dry shade, that's why I took note. with trees my shade seems dry.
Such pretty pictures! That columbine is gorgeous, especially the blue. The color is stunning.
I wish you were coming to the swap, Chris. I'm seriously lusting for some corydalis. LOL
If I can capture some seeds, I'll send you some. Also I don't know what I'll be looking for. May have to do some research.
Chris
Thanks, Chris. That would be great.
Beautiful array of pretties, Chris...love it!!
Can the Sweet woodruff handle sun, do you know?
Ohhh...very nice contrast there!!
Chantell, Sweet woodruff does best in shade. Mine gets some morning sun. Did you know that it has a fragrance, but only when it is cut and drying, I don't mind hubby hitting this with the lawn mower.
Oooh, gorgeous photos! I just posted some iris photos here, http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/725901/... my first blooms on irises I put in 2 years ago... I'm so excited about them!
Hart, I'll keep an eye out, but it doesn't look like my corydalis clump is coming back very strongly this year. Sally, I'll have to post on the swap thread too, but I would love a piece of your Siberian Iris! I have a nice moist spot for it in my new bed, down where I decided it would get too wet for the peonies... :-)
Oooo, Sally can I have some of your siberian iris too? I really need to stop bouncing around and sit down and make a want list.
Critter your irises are gorgeous. That Rancho Rose is breathtaking.
LOL, I'm glad you didn't say your favorite was 'Feminine Fire'... that's the one I just traded away for your coral honeysuckle! I think it's going to be another year or two before most of them are big enough to divide, but you know I will share! :-)
Oh, goody. Irises do so well here. I planted a few last fall but I don't know how fast they'll spread in my dry soil.
siberian iris all around!! i've had them for twenty years so I had dug a bunch into a tub this spring. so nice to send them to loving homes instead of compost heck~
Thank you! I will cherish them. :-)
beautiful!!!
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