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| The studio corner window, with Begonia 'San Miguel' and views to the fenced garden and hills |
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| Another studio window |
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| And another, looking out to the fenced garden |
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| The window over our bathtub, with a Maudiae-type green slipper orchid (a paphiopedilum) and a view over the east garden steps |
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| Purple coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, with Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum, in the meadow |
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| Coreopsis 'Full Moon' with Scabiosa ochroleuca and Allium cernuum, the Nodding Onion, in our big island bed |
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| Malva alcea 'Fastigiata' and Coreopsis 'Full Moon' |
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| Goldfinch on Trumpetvine |
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| Fledgling Bluejay |
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| Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, in the west meadow |
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| The five folly birdhouses seen through a bit of a tall grass, Andropogon gerardii, Turkeyfoot, that has wandered into the east, shortgrass meadow |
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| Pardancanda (Candylily) 'Bad Racing Stripes' | |
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| Eryngium yuccifolium, Rattlesnake Master, and Andropogon gerardii, Turkeyfoot, in the east, tallgrass meadow |
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| The west, shortgrass meadow (with a bit of tall Andropogon gerardii, Turkeyfoot): Monarda fistulosa, Bergamot, and Pycnanthemum tenuifiolium, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint |
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| A late, red daylily, Hemerocallis 'August Adoration' in the fenced garden |
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| Early Goldenrod, Solidago juncea with Little Bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium, in the west meadow |
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| Gray Coneflower, Ratibida pinnata, with tall Turkeyfoot, Andropogon gerardii, at the top of the steeply sloping east, tallgrass meadow |
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| Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, with the chartreuse buds of Early Goldenrod, Solidago juncea, and mauve Bergamot, Monarda fistulosa, make an August show in the west meadow |
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| Silvery bracts of Miss Wilmott's Ghost, Eryngium giganteum, in a corner of the fenced garden |
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| Another eryngium, Eryngium yuccifolium, Rattlesnake Master, in the east meadow with the tall grass Andropogon gerardii,Turkeyfoot, and Monarda fistulosa, Bergamot |
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| A self-sowing annual Himalayan impatiens, Impatiens balfourii, backed by white Euphorbia corollata, Flowering Spurge |
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| Purple Coneflowers, Echinacea purpurea and a sprig of Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum, with the five folly birdhouses in the west meadow |
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| Clematis 'Roguchi' still going strong on August 4 |
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| Impatiens balfourii earns the common name Poor Man's Orchid |
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| Allium cernuum, Nodding onion, on the east garden steps |
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| Eryngium yuccifolium |
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| Coreopsis 'Burnt Sienna' gives warm color bordering the east garden steps, with the silver foliage of a restrained hawkweed, Hieracium pilosella. |
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| Looking across the east, tallgrass meadow to hilly borrowed scenery |
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| The west steps, renovated in stone this spring, with Purple Coneflowers, Echinacea purpurea, in the meadow |
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| Hemerocallis 'Cottage Garden Gift' was, in fact, a gift from its hybridizer, Darrell Apps. |
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| Hemerocallis 'Cottage Garden Gift' has relatively small flowers and a graceful air that suits our country garden |
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| A long-time favorite of ours here and back in the Wister Garden in Swarthmore, Hemerocallis 'Autumn Minaret' |
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| Long-blooming Hemerocallis 'Princess Irene' in the fenced garden, with Agastache foeniculum, Anise Hyssop, behind |
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| Allium carinatum ssp. pulchellum album forma album as a cut flower. Fireworks? Modern Dance? Calligraphy? |
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| Clematis 'Gazelle' clambering within its cage. Pretty good for August, and for a plant in its first year. |
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| Amaranthus 'Hot Biscuits' backed by the chartreuse foliage of a tansy cultivar, Tanacetum 'Isla Gold'. The big white clump out of focus farther back in the fenced garden is Phlox 'David'. |
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| Our Tiger Lily, Lilium lancifolium (wild-collected in Siberia(!)) rising above even the tall stems of Hemerocallis 'Autumn Minaret' |
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| Backlit Yellow foxtail, Setarea glauca, an annual grass that has found a bit of meadow thin enough to let it germinate and grow |
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| Allium carinatum ssp. pulchellum forma album, by the east garden steps |
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| Three Garden Phlox: an unnamed magenta seedling with pale eyes, lavender Phlox 'Katherine' with similar eyes, and white P. 'David. They enjoyed the rainy summer. |
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| Euphorbia corollata, Flowering Spurge |
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| Euphorbia corollata, Flowering Spurge, with mulleins and a rock that guards our entry courtyard |
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| A granite basin with roadside mulleins, Verbascum thapsus, and burgundy-flowered Knautia macedonica in the gravel of the entry couryard |
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| Downy Sunflower, Helianthus mollis, with Turkeyfoot, Andropogon gerardii, in the meadow beside the circle terrace |
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| White Narrow-Leaved Mountain Mint, Pycnanthemum tenuifolium, with purple spikes of Meadow Blazingstar, Liatris pycnostachya in the shortgrass west meadow, August 11 |
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| More of the same meadow tapestry |
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| Yellow False Sunflowers, Heliopsis helianthoides, ragged but still blooming with the tall purplish flower stems of Turkeyfoot, Andropogon gerardii |
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| A fledgling bluejay on the back deck railing flaps its wings, demanding to be fed. |
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| Liatris pycnostachya, Prairie Blazing Star, in the west meadow. In a moist year such as this, the flower stems lend a strong vertical element to the meadow. |
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| Blazing Star inflorescences are unusual in that their flowers open starting at the top and working down. |
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| Impatiens balfourii, with a backdrop of chartreuse Spiraea thunbergii 'Ogon' foliage |
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| Euphorbia corollata, Flowering Spurge |
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| Indigofera heterantha, Himalayan Indigofera |
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| Hemerocallis 'Late Embers' |
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| Hemerocallis 'Oh Joy! Oh Rapture!' with phlox in the fenced garden |
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| Angelica gigas with a pink veronicastrum seedling in the gravel of the entry courtyard |
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| Hemerocallis 'Challenger' |
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| Hemerocallis 'August Adoration' with a vigorous white-eyed magenta phlox seedling from Phlox 'Katherine', in the fenced garden |
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| Indigofera 'Little Pinkie' with Browallia americana |
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| Indigofera 'Little Pinkie' with Perilla frutescens 'Atropurpurea' foliage |
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| Hemerocallis 'Challenger' in the fenced garden (purple spikes of Agastache foeniculum, Anise Hyssop, behind) |
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| Hemerocallis 'Challenger', Agastache foeniculum |
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| Hemerocallis 'Challenger', pale yellow hardy Gladiolus 'Carolina Primrose', Agastache foeniculum |
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| A little white from Wild Quinine, Parthenium integrifolium, picks up the pale eyes of the phlox seedling. |
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| Liatris pycnostachya with white Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint, Pycnanthemum tenuiflolium, in the west meadow |
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| Liatris pycnostachya (with a visitor), yellow Early Goldenrod, Solidago juncea, and white Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint, Pycnostachya tenuifolia |
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| Hemerocallis 'Upland Gold' |
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| Hemerocallis 'Oh Joy! Oh Rapture!'-- the extra petals on one flower are not typical; but good foliage and generous August flowering with semi-spider flowers are. |
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| Pardancanda 'Pink Leopard' |
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| Indigofera 'Little Pinkie' |
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| Hemerocallis 'Late Embers', another tall, late-blooming daylily |
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| Palest lavender Devil's Bit, Succisella pratensis 'Frosted Pearls', in front of Amaranthus cruentus 'Hot Biscuits' in the fenced garden |
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| Liatris aspera, Rough Blazing Star, with Echinacea purpurea, Purple Coneflower, and Schizachyrium scoparium, Little Bluestem, in a favorite bit of sloping shortgrass meadow |
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| Liatris aspera, the beige seedheads of Monarda fistulosa,, and Little Bluestem. |
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| The meadow does its own flower arranging-- here with surprising formality. |
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| Heuchera villosa var. atropurpurea has showy August flowers and tolerates sun and heat. |
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| Devil's Bit, Succisella pratensis 'Frosted Pearls' |
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| Heuchera villosa var. atropurpurea |
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| In the fenced garden: heuchera, hemerocallis, and phlox flowers |
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| Indigofera 'Little Pinkie' |
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| Indigofera 'Little Pinkie' |
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| Geranium 'Azure Rush', promoted as paler and more compact than G. 'Rozanne'. Paler it is. More compact? Maybe. (It's tall enough to reach through the slats of this garden bench.) |
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| Self-sown Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon': dark foliage above the chartreuse of Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' |
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| Our favorite seedling daylily, apparently from Hemerocallis 'Autumn Minaret' and H. 'Autumn King'. Late blooming, with gracefully slender flowers atop its tall stems. |
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| Indigofera 'Little Pinkie' |
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| Again, our favorite seedling daylily |
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| A French marigold tall and loose enough to avoid stumpiness: Tagetes 'Villandry' (from Annie's Annuals) |
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| A glimpse of the path, where it broadens into a landing at the base of the garden steps |
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| These geraniums are intermediate between zonal and ivy types. |
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| A bird (warbler?) shelters in the trumpetvine of the back deck pergola. |
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| Adolescent hairy woodpecker with Cuphea cyanea, Pink Cigar Plant, on the back deck |
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| Cuphea cyanea and agastaches |
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| Agastache 'Bolero', listed as Zone 5 hardy, so far has wintered here only as indoor cuttings, summering on the back deck. We will try overwintering a pot in our unheated garage. |
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| Liatris pycnostachya with pink vase and pink chair |
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| Liatris pycnostachya |
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| Downy Sunflower, Helianthus mollis, with Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' |
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| Downy Sunflower, Helianthus mollis |
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| Oenethera 'Greencourt Lemon', once available from the old Holbrook Farm Nursery, in our gravel courtyard |
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| A brilliantly colored young frond of Dryopteris erythrosa, Autumn Fern (Geranium wvlassovianum flowers behind) |
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| We hijacked pieces of stone we had bought for steps or edging to make this bench. |
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| The circle terrace bench, backed by Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond' |
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| Liatris aspera, Rough Blazing Star, in the shortgrass west meadow |
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| Kalimeris incisa, Japanese Aster, in the fenced garden with Hemerocallis 'Cottage Garden Gift' |
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| The stems of Tagetes 'Villandry', taller and more lax than usual for a French marigold-- thank goodness-- weave into pale yellow Coreopsis 'Full Moon' |
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| Liatris subaspera, Rough Blazing Star, with Schizachyrium scoparium, Little Bluestem |
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| Coreopsis tripteris, Tall Coreopsis |
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| Scutellaria incana, Downy Scullcap |
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| Tanacetum vulgare 'Isla Gold'. The dark foliage is Cryptotaenia japonica f. atropurpurea, Japanese Honeywort or Mitsuba, one of the few edibles remaining in the fenced garden. |
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| Coreopsis tripteris, Tall Coreopsis |
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| Helianthus mollis, Downy Sunflower in the meadow |
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| Helianthus mollis, Downy Sunflower, with Andropogon gerardii, Turkeyfoot, in the meadow |
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| Tall and willowy marigolds, Tagetes 'Villandry', above Coreopsis 'Full Moon' in the fenced garden |
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| Liatris pynostachya, Prairie Blazingstar, in the west meadow |
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| Late summer abundance in the fenced garden, with a coralberry cultivar, Symphoricarpos 'Amethyst', in the foreground |
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| Rudbeckia subtomentosa, Sweet Black-Eyed Susan, in a seasonally damp area of the east meadow |
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| Late summer fenced garden view. The very tall red daylily is Hemerocallis 'Challenger'. |
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| Looking across the fenced garden, with the bold foliage and downy buds of a Japanese anemone in the foreground |
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| In the fenced garden, with Hemerocallis 'Autumn Embers' in the foreground |
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| Kalimeris incisa, Japanese Aster, with Amaranthus 'Hot Biscuits' in the fenced garden |
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| Amaranthus 'Hot Biscuits' in brown punctuates the soft blues of Browallia americana and Kalimeris incisa in the fenced garden. |
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| One of the few edibles remaining in the fenced former vegetable garden is Chinese Chives, Allium tuberosum. |
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| Anise Hyssop, Agastache foenciculum, with daylilies and nicotianas in the fenced garden |
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| Liatris pycnostachya, Prairie Blazing Star, with Solidago juncea, Early Goldenrod, and Pycnanthemum tenuifolium, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint, in the west meadow |













































































































































