Monday, September 6, 2010

Summer Blooms

Where did the summer go?

While my blog posts may have disappeared, the garden churned out blooms all summer long. It has been a joy to see plants survive and even thrive (I'm talking about you lantana, yellow bells) during the high temperatures and not too frequent rain.



Stars and stripes crinum - The blooms, which missed the 4th of July by only one week, were spectacular, but only lived a day or so. I was thrilled to see this one bloom since I planted the bulb in May of this year.



Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm') - These were great little plants that recently dried up and almost completely disappeared. I'm not sure if I neglected them, but I hope they come back next year.


Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)


'Homestead Purple' Verbena


Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Little Business') - I love the name of this daylily as well as the brilliant colors of my alma mater (go Texas State!).


Nacogdoches Rose - the yellow rose of Texas




Bluebell (Eustoma exaltatum ssp. russellianum) - It seems like the blubells bloomed all summer and they're still going strong. They grew much taller than I expected and leaned quite a bit. After their inital blooms were finished, I cut them down and they re-bloomed at a much more reasonable height.

3 comments:

  1. You've got some rockin' plants there. I'm going to try bluebells again, thanks to you!

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  2. If your Rudbeckia is anything like mine, it will come right back. I love that plant! It is tough and grows pretty much anywhere in my garden.

    I'm curious about your bluebells. I saw them yesterday at Barton Springs Nursery. Are they delicate? Must not be if they bloomed all summer...sun/shade? Curious about the conditions where you have them planted.

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