Gardening Magazine

Plot Report - Flowers

By Mwillis
Yesterday I showed you how the vegetables were getting on. Today it's the turn of the flowers.
This is the first bloom on my white Rose bush:
Plot report - flowers
 This is the Libertia, which has lots of  flower-spikes again this year. The first few years I had this plant it produced only one or two flowers, but then I started pulling out the old leaves when they went brown, and this seems to have stimulated it enormously. The leaves come out cleanly with a sharp tug. Last year the plant had over 25 flower-spikes.
Plot report - flowers
Plot report - flowers
Plot report - flowers
This in my very favorite color combination  - the dark purple of a Cotinus "Royal Purple" against the greeny-yellow of a Dogwood (Cornus Alba "Aureum").
Plot report - flowers

Plot report - flowers

Cotinus "Royal Purple"


Plot report - flowers
Several of the Dogwoods are flowering now. The bright white flowers on this one contrast nicely with the dark green foliage:
Plot report - flowers

This double-flowered pink Aquilegia is new to me.
Plot report - flowers

Plot report - flowers

I have not seen one like this in my garden before. I think it is a hybrid of the type pictured below, of which there are several.
Plot report - flowers

These are Blueberry flowers - the last ones. All the others have fallen now, revealing the embryonic fuits, of which there seem to be a good quantity this year:
Plot report - flowers

Plot report - flowers

Embryonic Blueberry fruits


Those are tiny of course, but wouldn't they be fabulous if they were each two inches in diameter?
These Fern fronds will soon unfurl and lose their russet colour, but right now they are hugely ornamental - almost like flowers...
Plot report - flowers

Some of the Sweet Peas that I planted amongst the Raspberry canes are managing to hold their own. I think they might actually do OK.
Plot report - flowers

These are the last few Lavender cuttings from last Autumn. I have planted out several already. I don't think these ones are big enough to flower this year, but let's hope they manage to establish a decent root system and build up some strength for next year.
Plot report - flowers


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