American Smoketree, Cotinus obovatus, showing it can deserve its reputation as one of the best trees for autumn color |
A cultivar of Blue Sage, Salvia azurea 'Nekan', with cream Scabiosa ochroleuca |
Blue salvia, Salvia azurea 'Nekan', to the right of the garden steps, and Heart-leaved aster, Symphyotrichum cordifolium, almost meet in the middle. (Wider steps might have been better?) |
Heart-leaved aster, Symphyotrichum cordifolius, against the broad, anchoring foliage of Stachys byzantina 'Big Ears'. |
A few straggling flowers, still, on a self-sown mullein hybrid (Verbascum sp.) growing in the gravel of the SW terrace. |
A slope in the west meadow with Little Bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium, Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum, and, at the top, the white flowers of Eupatorium aromaticum 'Jocius' Variegated' |
Eupatorium aromaticum 'Jocius' Variegated' |
Eupatorium aromatiucm 'Jocius Variegated' |
The front garden: driveway bed, entry courtyard, and woodland edge. Mulleins still stand tall in the driveway bed with brown seedheads, some stalks still in bloom. |
June's new Breadloaf chairs are weathering and mellowing. |
Views from the new chairs |
Pots on the second story back deck: Cuphea 'Starfire Pink' and Agastache 'Bolero'. The seedheads of Clematis ladakhiana festoon vines that reach from groundlevel to the top of the deck's arbor posts. |
Cuphea cyanea, Pink Cigar Plant, on the back deck |
Looking from the back deck to the tallgrass east meadow, with its Turkeyfoot, Andropogon gerardi, and our young American Smoketree, Cotinus obovatus |
Turkeyfoot's seed heads glint silver in slanting sunlight. |
It took several years for our mailorder American Smoketree to show above the east meadow's tall grasses. |
One of the recent hybrids between Ivy-leaved and Zonal Geraniums (Pelargonium spp.) on the back deck |
Aconitum japonicum subsp. napiforme. Like other monkshoods, a good cut flower. |
Our latest blooming colchicum is Colchicum giganteum. |
We painted the generator and transformer box with a very dark gray-brown. As we'd hoped, they almost disappeared. |
Actea pachypoda, Doll's Eyes |
The dark-stained generator and transformer box inconspicuously repeat the colors of shadowed tree trunks. |
In turn, the generator's dark stain serendipitously echoes the dark cones of Brown-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia triloba. |
Seedheads of Bergamot, Monarda fistulosa, in the west meadow |
Young seedheads and the last few flowers on Rudbeckia laciniata, Cutleaf Coneflower |
Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum |
A late blossom of Purple Coneflower, Echinacea pupurea, in the west meadow |
Seeds are visible within some of the translucent capsules of a little cleome look-alike, Red-whiskered Clammyweed, Polanisia dodecandra. Self sown plants turn up here and there. |
The more elegant fruits of Butterflyweed, Ascepias tuberosa, will soon open to disperse their silky seeds. |
An Aromatic Aster cultivar, Symphyotricum oblongifolium 'October Skies', borders the circle terrace |
Colchicum speciosum 'Album' |
Fruit-laden stems of Rough Blazingstar, Liatris aspera, in the west meadow |
Little Bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium, and the very similar Broomsedge, Andropogon virginicus, in the west meadow |
Looking through the arching stems and fading pink flowerheads of Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond', past the circle terrace gravel to the hill across the valley |
Clear structure of the fenced gardens's arbored gateway punctuates the soft forms of the west meadow. |
Another arbored gateway (this one without gate) frames the loose planting along this path curving off the entry courtyard. |
Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum, against the gravel driveway |
A small mountain of white blossom from Eupatorium aromaticum 'Jocius' Variegated', and a dark hill in the distance |
Eupatorium aromaticum 'Jocius' Variegated', the folly birdhouses in the west meadow, and the fenced garden |
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