Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Spring 2014

This spring Terry Degayter and Dan replaced many of our old locust log steps with stone; and we acquired two beautiful Breadloaf chairs, a variation the Westport chair, from Sandy and Ian at Jardinique.

Every spring means daffodils to us. We grow over a hundred twenty kinds, so really, this is not so many photographs. Beware, though-- more may come.


New stone bench



Terry and Dan installing stone garden steps on the east side of the house

Window view down to the pool terrace and new garden steps


Cornus 'Midwinter Fire'


Galanthus 'S. Arnott'


Galanthus 'Atkinsii' behind the new stone driveway edging. Cornus 'Midwinter Fire' and Salix 'Flame' behind.
  
Last year's divisions of Galanthus 'S. Arnott' below Cornus 'Midwinter Fire'


Galanthus plicatus


Galanthus 'S. Arnott' with Cornus 'Midwinter Fire'


Galanthus woronowii, our latest-flowering snowdrop


Unknown miniature trumpet daffodil. We never planted this-- it came along as a rogue with some other bulb planting.


Narcissus 'Monal' with Chionodoxa luciliae

Narcissus 'Golden Echo', a jonquil hybrid. Probably our longest lasting, sometimes our favorite, daffodil

Narcissus 'Golden Echo'


Narcissus 'Red Lips' in the meadow at the foot of the new garden steps

Narcissus 'Red Lips' close
Narcissus 'Red Lips' in the meadow


An unnamed seedling daffodil that volunteered in the fenced garden.


Narcissus 'Lilac Charm', an intermediate-sized daffodil in the Cyclamineus group. The color here is in the young flowers. Later they develop a little more of the would-be lilac tones (if you look very hard with the right frame of mind). Whatever the color, another of our favorite daffodils.


Narcissus 'Lemon Honey' with the bright yellow young foliage of Tanacetum 'Isla Gold'. Again, these are young flowers. Later they develop more white in the cup, along with tones of honey or buff in the yellow.


Narcissus 'Ethereal Beauty'


Narcissus 'Fragrant Rose' in the Fenced Garden
 

Narcissus 'Parterre' under winterberry hollies, Thalictrum thalictroides in front, an amelanchier (native to the site) in bloom behind


Narciissus 'Fellows Favorite' in the meadow


Narcissus 'Olive Branch'


Camassia 'Electra' and Camaissia leichtlinii


Camassia 'Electra'


Camassia 'Electra' and Aquilegia canadensis, both hummingbird flowers





1 comment:

  1. resting my eyes from bureaucratic studies....your garden and your photographs are good good medicine...more soon, janie

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