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Plants & Misc that start with 'E'

Crazy_Gardener
16 years ago

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It's time for the letter E, let's see what you have for plants and gardening stuff that start with E!

Have a great weekend everyone!

Sharon

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

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    Enallagma boreale Boreal Bluet Dragonfly


    'Eldorado' (Calamagrostis x acutiflora)


    Electric Orange Asiatic Lily


    Embarrassment Asiatic Lily


    Expression Oriental Lily


    Elegant Crown OA Lily


    ENSIGN BB Iris


    ERAMOSA MISS BB Iris


    ERAMOSA SKIES SDB Iris


    EDGE OF DARKNESS Daylily tc


    ELEGANT CANDY Daylily


    Euphorbia amygdaloidal EfanthiaÂ


    Euphorbia polychroma Cushion Spurge


    Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus'


    Erigeron speciosus Pink Jewel


    Eschscholzia californica aurantiaca Orange California Poppy


    Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate'


    Eupatorium cannabinum Plenum

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    Echium rubrum


    Echinops ritro Globe Thistle

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    Eryngium planum Sea Holly


    Elephant Ear (Colocasia esculenta)


    Epimedium x rubrum Barrenwort

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    EPILOBIUM angustifolium Fireweed


    Elder (Sambucus racemosa 'Aurea' Golden)

    Enjoy!
    Sharon

  • valleyrimgirl
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I found a few also...

    Elizabeth campanula I got from Laurie last summer. Thanks, Laurie!

    Etoile Violette Clematis was a 2006 purchase and so there were just a few blooms last summer.

    Edge of Darkness Daylily I think is going to be a big favorite. I love the coloring on it.

    Eenie Fanfare Daylily

    Eenie Weenie Daylily

    Exotic Echo Daylily just blooms and blooms.

    And a few lilies...

    Earlibird

    Elgrado

    Elodie

    Elora

    This was the first picture of Eric lily. I am hoping that it will fill out nicely in years to come.

    Ewersii Sedum is a cute little blue green sedum that will later have pink flowers.

    Elegans Hosta I really like for its deep veining and corregated look to the leaves.

    The flowers of the Elegans Hosta are really striking.

    Emerald Tiara Hosta

    Electric Blue Penstemon (Beard Tongue)

    This cranesbill, Elizabeth Ann, I just purchased this past summer. I am hoping that it will make it through the winter. I like its dark chocolate colored leaves.

    Here is one of the sempervivums that I got this past summer, Edge of Night semp...

    Brenda

  • sierra_z2b
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Some of my 'E's'.

    Coneflower
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    California poppies.
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    Sierra ;-)

  • savona
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Exciting "E's" everyone :-)..my E list is pretty short
    Erythronium montanum- avalanche lily
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    Echinacea- Primadonna deep rose (no deep rose to mine :-()
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    Eschscholzia-california poppies
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    Emilia- Tassel flower
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    Euphorbia- cushion spurge
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    savona

  • sazzyrose
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago


    Ernest Markham Clematis


    Elodie


    Elegant Crown


    Earth Song


    Emily Carr

    Short but sweet.

    Shelley

  • xtreme_gardener
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Mmmm, Emily Carr looks good enough to eat! Nice close up Shelly.

  • Laurie_z3_MB
    16 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Yes, Shelley great shot of Emily Carr....I've got high hopes for mine doing well this summer.

    Sharon, I really like your Euphorbia amygdaloidal Efanthia, have you had it long enough to know if it's hardy yet?

    I managed to find a couple of E's that haven't been shown yet....

    'Eternity's Shadow' daylily

    Edging on Eternity's Shadow

    'Echo' lily

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

    Thanks Laurie! Euphorbia Efanthia was purchased just last spring, so will see come spring how it overwinters. I didn't cover with mulch because I don't want it to rot, therefore I'm crossing my fingers relying on snow coverage. I was planning on taking a cutting at fall time, however you know how it gets, I was so darn busy that I forgot ;)
    And if it does not come back I'll buy another one, it was only like $4.

    Love that edging on your Eternity's Shadow!

    How many more days till Spring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Siggggggggh!

    Sharon