Sunday, June 27, 2010

June's floral parade

A few photos of flowers around the garden in late June. I couldn't decide which of these shots of the black lace elderberry to use so I added both. Isn't it gorgeous?!




These lupines got a lot of attention during open garden. They really put on a show this year.


It is always fun to see the native plants blooming. This bright orange lonicera adds a touch of color to the evergreens along the driveway.


A bed sown with a 'northwest wildflower mix' brough us sweet william, which then became the only one to reseed and cross tha past two years until we have this beautiful display. They get no water and have poor soil and could care less


Here are two of my favorite lilies. I've had both of them forever and they are just vigorous and floriferous and always perform well.




Verbascum in a beautiful dusty salmon tone.


The cats are spending more time outside, as long as the doggie isn't around. And yet I still only get pics of them laying about.


There are still all kinds of iris going here, so watch for a post of them soon.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Irises of Grace Sturtevant

Grace Sturtevant was known as the First Lady of Irises due to her early involvement with the AIS and her amazing record of hybridizing. What a legacy she ahs left us. Sadly, of over 200 introductions only a few dozen of her varieties are still with us. I think they are some of the loveliest ever created.



























Sunday, June 13, 2010

The irises of Dr. Kleinsorge

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Here's all but three of the Kleinsorge varieties that bloomed this year. Grand Canyon, Daybreak and Cascade Splendor all managed to elude the camera.