Shop Products
Houzz Logo Print
crazy_gardener

Plants & Misc that start with 'H'

Crazy_Gardener
16 years ago

{{gwi:698263}}

Comments (17)

  • i_heart_flowers
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Just a couple...

    Honeysuckle - Mandarin
    {{gwi:698265}}

    Hollyhock - Creme de Cassis (with a gift from the birds!)
    {{gwi:698267}}

    That's it!
    I Flowers

  • Crazy_Gardener
    Original Author
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Nice photos! Don't you just love those gifts from the birds!

  • sierra_z2b
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    And a few 'H's'.

    Sneezeweed.
    {{gwi:698269}}

    Daylilies.
    {{gwi:698270}}

    {{gwi:698271}}

    {{gwi:698272}}

    Honeysuckle.
    {{gwi:698273}}

    Hostas.
    {{gwi:698274}}

    Sierra

  • Crazy_Gardener
    Original Author
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    {{gwi:698275}}
    Hope For Humanity Parkland Rose

    {{gwi:698277}}
    Hawkeye Belle Buck Rose

    {{gwi:698278}}
    Heathers Promise Asiatic Lily

    {{gwi:698280}}
    Honey Bee Tango Asiatic Lily

    {{gwi:698282}}
    Honey Queen Asiatic Lily

    {{gwi:698284}}
    Honey Wind Asiatic Lily

    {{gwi:698286}}
    Hibiscus acetosella - I'm hoping this plant will be big this season.

    {{gwi:698288}}
    HERACLEUM lanatum Cow Parsley

    {{gwi:698290}}
    HEUCHERA americana 'Dale's Strain'

    {{gwi:698292}}
    Heuchera sanguinea 'Splendens'

    {{gwi:698294}}
    Heliopsis scabra 'Sun Disc' False Sunflower

    {{gwi:698296}}
    Heliopsis helianthoides 'Loraine Sunshine'

    {{gwi:698300}}
    Honeysuckle Berries

    {{gwi:698304}}
    Hesperis matronalis Sweet Rocket
    {{gwi:698307}}
    Helenium hoopesii

    {{gwi:698310}}
    Horseradish Ornamental (Armoracia rusticana 'Variegata')

    {{gwi:698311}}
    Hosta

    Enjoy!
    Sharon

  • savona
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Nice H's sierra and Sharon:-)
    a few of mine
    hemerocallis
    Custard Candy
    {{gwi:698314}}
    Black Eyed stella
    {{gwi:698317}}
    Wal-Mart cheapie..it said on the package "Winniford"
    {{gwi:698318}}
    Mis-labeled one..someone said they thought it might be Siloam Ury
    {{gwi:698320}}
    hosta flowers
    {{gwi:698321}}
    Heliopsis..unnamed box store buy
    {{gwi:698323}}
    Helium..unknown variety
    {{gwi:698325}}
    Honeysuckle berries
    {{gwi:698327}}
    savona

  • marciaz3 Tropical 3 Northwestern Ontario
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hawkeye Belle:
    {{gwi:698329}}

    Variegated Heliopsis 'Lorraine Sunshine' - really shone this year:
    {{gwi:698330}}

    Hosta 'White Feather':
    {{gwi:698333}}

    Hosta 'White Feather' morphed into Hosta 'Green Feather'!
    {{gwi:698336}}

    Hemerocallis 'Joan Senior':
    {{gwi:698337}}

    Hemerocallis 'Silent Sentry':
    {{gwi:698338}}

    H. 'Stella D'Oro':
    {{gwi:698339}}

    Hansa:
    {{gwi:698340}}

    Hosta 'Honeybelles':
    {{gwi:698341}}

    Herman's Pride (lamiastrum):
    {{gwi:698342}}

    Enough already! :)

  • valleyrimgirl
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Now, that you guys posted your pictures of your Honeybells Hosta, your Heliopsis, Hope for Humanity rose and Herman's Pride, there are 5 pictures I don't have to post of plants in my yard. Thanks.

    So, 'Happily' 'Here' I would like to show you some of my H's and 'Hobbies' from my 'Home' and I 'Hope' you will see the 'Humor' in some of the comments I make, since my 'Housecleaning' is not getting done as I do this instead...

    The first one is my daughter and son-in-law...Mr and Mrs. Hack...

    {{gwi:698343}}

    Here is the wicker 'Headboard' that I placed in my flowerbed. It has a clematis planted on each end and is held up by 3 metal rods (rebar).

    {{gwi:698344}}

    Here is the 'Heap' of flax chives that I am slowly using for mulch in the flowerbeds. I think we have 'Hardly' touched the pile. Anyone want to 'Help' me??

    {{gwi:698345}}

    The 'Haze' over the valley is so beautiful it is 'Hard' to describe.

    {{gwi:698346}}

    The 'Hetz Midget' Cedars planted in the front of the 'House' have really grown in the past few years.

    {{gwi:698347}}

    'Hals Pink' Daylily is planted in a few spots in the flowerbeds. This year I think I will be dividing at least one of the clumps.

    {{gwi:698348}}

    'Highland Lord' Daylily is a favorite red of mine.

    {{gwi:698350}}

    'Houdini' Daylily is a great dark pink.

    {{gwi:698352}}

    'Hyperion' Daylily is an older (1969) daylily but really blooms for a long time.

    {{gwi:698354}}

    'Halcyon' Hosta is a favorite blue of mine.

    {{gwi:698355}}

    'Hyacinthinia' Hosta has really grown over the years.

    {{gwi:698356}}

    'Hartford' lily is a creamy orange in color with some brown spots in the center.

    {{gwi:698357}}

    'Hornpipe' lily is a darker orange-red.

    {{gwi:698358}}

    My 'Harriot Olney' peony bloomed for the first time last year. Very interesting peony, as in, each evening it closed its petals and opened them the following morning.

    {{gwi:698359}}

    'Honey Gold' Peony is just a few years old 'Here' and so I am expecting that the future flowers will be even better.

    {{gwi:698360}}

    That's it. I am 'Hungry' now since it is lunchtime and am in a 'Hurry' as I have a meeting to go to soon. 'Hope' you enjoyed the pictures!

    Brenda

  • badaub
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Helianthus ?? perennial heavy chocolate scent about 6 ft tall

    {{gwi:698361}}

  • north53 Z2b MB
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Beautiful H's everyone!
    Sharon, I'm just in the process of making a hosta order. I'm curious about the name of the one you posted. It's gorgeous!

    Sierra, I love that honeysuckle! Do you know which one it is?
    Thanks

  • sierra_z2b
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    As a matter of fact, I do happen to know the name of this honeysuckle.

    Lonicera H.Dropmore (Honeysuckle)
    Bloom Time: July to October
    Hardy and vigorous
    Height: 10 - 18' ((3 - 5m)
    Pruning Group A
    Zone: 2B

    There is some die back on this one every year.....but just watch for where the new growth stops...and prune after that.

    Sierra

  • Crazy_Gardener
    Original Author
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks North, I'm really not sure on that one, I have quite a few older Hostas but lost the tags or they are buried over the years, next Spring I can see if I can find the tag or try to match it up to my Hosta list for you.
    My newer Hostas are recorded in my inventory list much better these past years. LOL

    Sharon

  • sazzyrose
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    And some of mine.
    {{gwi:698362}}
    Helter Skelter

    {{gwi:698363}}
    Honeysweet

    {{gwi:698365}}
    Hawkeye Belle

    {{gwi:698367}}
    Henry Kelsey

    {{gwi:698369}}
    Hope for Humanity

    Shelley

  • north53 Z2b MB
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks Sierra for the honeysuckle ID. I guess I won't be rushing out to buy it, since I already have it! How stupid am I? But mine never looks as good as yours, LOL.

    Don't worry about the hosta, Sharon. If you find the name I'd like to know, but in the meantime, I think I can find enough to order to make up $50. for the free shipping. Who knows, maybe I already have that hosta anyway!

    I must be getting cabin fever!

  • Crazy_Gardener
    Original Author
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    North, you most likely have it as most of my earlier Hostas are the popular ones, I think it may be H. sielboldiana 'Elegans'

    Make sure you let us know what Hostas you've got on order at the main board ;)

    Nice photos everyone, I really wish spring will get here soon!

    Sharon

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Shelley, every time I see a picture of your Honeysweet rose, I start salivitating!LOL I'm running out of room is my beds already, but I may have to find a source for that rose yet, and then call it quits!

    Sharon, I still love the look of that ornamental horseradish....it's just sooo different!

    You guys haven't left me much for H's to show, but maybe I can find a couple.

    I found 'Henry Hudson'
    {{gwi:698370}}

    'Hepworth Hybrid' sempervivum
    {{gwi:698371}}

  • northspruce
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Here are my H's

    Honeysuckle - tall tree type, it peeks in my 2nd storey bedroom window
    {{gwi:698372}}

    Hostas - unknown varieties
    {{gwi:698374}}

    Hollyhock

  • Crazy_Gardener
    Original Author
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Cool micro photo of the Hollyhock Gil!

    {{gwi:698376}}
    My Hoya is starting to bloom today!

Sponsored
Davidson Builders
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars1 Review
Franklin County's Full-Scale General Contractor