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| Blame it on Skybird, but here's some pictures from my garden with shades of blue.
Clematis montana forgot the var:
Veronica x 'Trehane'
Veronica prostrata
Salvia x 'May Night'
Allium giganteum I learned this year that they prefer the mites off of them ASAP to make them happy:
Ixiolirion tataricum I have this in a tiny Z6 microclimate created by the raised bed at the corner of the house, protected from wind in south exposure:
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| Nice pics Dan. Well if I post some pics on this thread I'll try to keep to the blue theme unlike the orange thread. My ex-wives always said that I was color blind and didn't follow rules all that well. I just planted salvia today from seed so I guess it'll be awhile before those bloom in blue. |
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| Gorgeous flowers! |
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| A couple things with blue... The Bachelor Blue Button is starting to flower. It's sort of crowded and working as a trellis for the peas. And a lonely blue Iris |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/SS 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Sat, Jun 4, 11 at 18:49
| I got that Ixiolirion from High Country Gardens, Skybird. They say z 6-9. I also have it in a cutout in a DG path against the retaining wall, they seem to tolerate it there. I had tossed that Scheepers catalog into the recycle & pulled out when I read your comment. Holy cr--, that's a good price! I'm about out of room for bulbs, but those prices make me want to buy more squill and Allium and Ipheion. Dan |
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| Oh, Dan! If you want more bulbs, get on the Van Engelen email list and wait for that fall sale! It was the end of October last year, and that's way not too late to be planting bulbs out here, even by the time you get them--unless we get some sort of a totally weird winter! Here are the things and prices that I had picked out last year--that I waited too long to get! There was a $50 minimum order, and part of my (unfortunate) hesitation was because I wasn't sure I wanted to spend that much!!! The one that got me serious about putting together an order was the Ipheion uniflorum 'Rolf Fiedler' - bright periwinkle blue! - 50/6.30 Ipheion uniflorum - 100/5.85 Chionodoxa forbesii - rich blue - 100/6.15 Considered: Corydalis solida - 50/9.45 Geranium tuberosum - 100/11.10 Muscari comosum plumosum - 50/9.00 Muscari 'Valerie Finnis' - light blue - 50/8.55 Scilla siberica 'Spring Beauty' - sky blue - 100/10.20 The Rinus Rim Narcissus Mixture - 10/11.25 Clearly I wouldn't have been able to put that many bulbs into my little yard, but I love bulbs, and I figured I could fairly easily be able to find somebody to take some of them off of my hands at those prices! There was a HUGE list--just the names, and I had to google a lot of them to see what they were so I could pick the ones I wanted the most (Actually, I wanted some of most of them!), and I'm sure there were Allium and other species of Scilla too! I couldn't believe it when I saw the list--and the prices--and when it comes out this year I'm gonna Drop Everything and get my order in! I'm hoping they have the Ixiolirion on the list too now! Have to get back outside to claw some more of the potter's clay out of my tomato garden! They're getting hard to maintain in the pots, and I MUST get them into the ground! Skybird
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/SS 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Sun, Jun 5, 11 at 21:00
Lovely blue pot with some parrot's beak: Dan |
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| Pushin' it, Dan! Pushin' it! Not familiar with it--not into very many annuals! |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/SS 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Sun, Jun 5, 11 at 22:22
| Anything to keep the MIL from damaging the landscape, so she gets pots. And its a lovely blue. Dan |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/SS 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Wed, Jun 8, 11 at 0:22
Soon, this Veronica prostrata will grow together And I -do- like that Dutch iris That's Salvia 'May Night' and Veronica x 'Trehane' Dan |
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| Nice photos all.. I am a sucker for Blue Bearded Iris. After 7 years in the UK nothing beats Wild Blue Bells in mass!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/SS 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Wed, Jun 8, 11 at 21:41
| After 7 years in the UK nothing beats Wild Blue Bells in mass!!!!!!!!!!!! Lady Bird Johnson's bluebells on the side of the road in Texas - yessir. Who says one person can't make a difference?** Dan **(altho few of us have that much power at hand). |
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| Texas Bluebells.... Very pretty but they are coloured more purple (use the google to compare). English bluebells hang out in the shade so they could not hangout in Mrs. Johnsons HW environment. For Texas you are much more lucky than upstate NY where they are just into Cosmos and golden rod .... |
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| I'm hoping that I've figured out how to post a picture here (thanks to Skybird's earlier thread). This is one of my favorite bearded iris blooming in my yard. Connie |
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| Nice Iris my Mom had some of those. |
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| Here's some of my "kind of blue" (or is there a purple thread?!). I'm actually not sure what kind of plant this is, as it was here when we moved in (tho almost buried behind other weeds and things, so I rescued it). It obviously looks like a daisy variety - but maybe an Aster?
I love the flowers, but the plant itself really flops over. Any ideas how to keep it from doing that? Also, here is my Lamb's Ear - prior to cutting it back a few days ago.
Didn't get any pics of my purple iris, unfortunately - better planning next year! |
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Delphiniums, before the wind: The blue flower is Salvia Patens A blue iris: Mongolian Bless Clematis: |
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| cnetter FANTASTIC BLUE IRIS. Do you know the name???? If not is it some inheritance versions. I used to have some that my Mother had for over 30 years. If the later I would be contacting the Iris Suppliers, to find out if it is worth $$$$$$ |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/SS 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 5, 11 at 20:54
| Very nice cnetter, including orange kitty. Dan |
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| I'm fairly certain the iris is Yaquina Blue. I bought it from Iris4U down in Denver a few years ago. I highly recommend them. Gah, I misspelled Mongolian Bells Clematis |
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