I've been going on hour or two walks lately now that the rains have mostly abated... except for the occasional June downpour. Here are some random phone shots of the neighborhood flora.
A nice crinkly Cistus with nice dark leaves.
I like the "country garden" look sometimes. Lots of summer color and a full appearance.
I also like it when people have a definite theme to their gardens: Bees and blues. This garden was definitely abuzz because of all of the lavender.
Chionanthus is not a common tree around here. This is the only one I've seen within a few mile radius. No scent.
This Cerinthe major purpurescens has lots of interesting colors. This picture is a little washed out but the colors are pretty accurate, if you've never seen one in person.
A local landscaper, with a very nice yard, even has an old Embothrium coccineum planted! I love turning the corner and noticing something totally interesting that I have walked past a dozen times before without noticing. Perspicacity: we has it.
At the Rhododendron Species Botanic Garden, Meconopsis were quite blue. This was taken during Memorial Day weekend.
Here is the Meconopsis meadow with Cardiocrinum giganteum almost ready to bloom this year!
Here is a Cardiocrinum that someone in my neighborhood had blooming! Good work. I've tried these in pots and failed. This person just had it planted in clay and it somehow did this...
Last, a nice sunset.
A blog of my botanical misdeeds and potentially interesting floral photos. All Photos Copyright Ross Kouzes
About Me
- Marcus Tyaeronius Portwhistle
- This is a blog dedicated to interesting flora and the yard projects I undertake to make their cultivation possible.
2012/06/09
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