Camassia and Trollius blooming
May 28, 2009 – Posted in: Garden Tweets, What's up/blooming
David Burdick and was planted in 2005. My garden buddy Bub started the globeflowers from seed and gave me two plants, which I have since divided.
Camassia ‘Electra’ is blooming a week earlier than last year, despite the freeze last week. ‘Electra’ came from
In its own way, frost may be one of the most beautiful things to happen in your garden all year . . . Don’t miss it. Like all true beauty, it is fleeting. It will grace your garden for but a short while this morning. . . . For this moment, embrace frost as the beautiful gift that it is.
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The colors blue and yellow look good together but this combination also has shapes that look great together. I thought it was some kind of ranunculus, Kathy – totally forgot Trollius existed, although a friend of mine had it in her Illinois garden. Guess I have been in TX a long time.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Annie in Austin’s last blog post..Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, May 2009
I am unfamiliar with camassia, but I regret not being able to snag any of the globeflower divisions at the two plant sales I volunteered at this spring. I hope I can find some in a local nursery. I also want to let you and your readers know that this morning I posted a Giveaway – and hope I find as many who are interested as you did.
commonweeder’s last blog post..A Timeless Giveaway
I am not familiar with camassia, but I’m off to find globeflower this morning. I worked on two plant sales recently but never managed to snag the divisions of this beautiful flower. I’m glad your Giveaway went to well, and I’m hoping the Giveaway I posted this morning will do the same!
commonweeder’s last blog post..A Timeless Giveaway
They make a great combination. Clearly, I’m not giving my Camassia enough sun. Don’t you just love plants that go from a couple into a lovely swathe?
Mr. McGregor’s Daughter’s last blog post..Early Kickoff to Spring Fling
Will squash re seed & come back the next yr? How long does it take for watermelons to grow?