I apologize for yesterday's weed post...
I'll post some of the ornamentals deliberately planted in the garden today...
It's always a joy to see the butterflies, these black swallowtails are all over the place, but won't hardly hold still long enough for a picture...
The columbines are as pretty as a picture...
And the bearded iris do very well in the sand... Wish I could say the same for the other iris...
This bladder campion showed up on it's own, and is supposed to be weedy from everything I've read, but I have to dig the plant up and tear pieces off like heuchera, to get additional plants... gotta 'preciate the campions with their grey fuzzy leaves...
This scullcap was growing in clay locally, but is doing well in the sand. There are several scutellarias, and in spite of visiting page after page of google images, I haven't quite narrowed this one down... I have a couple of other scullcaps growing, they'll be blooming within the month...
Edit: I did finally discover the name of this plant... It's a native blue salvia..... Salvia urticifolia ... nettle leaf sage.
These buckeyes are pretty cool, grown from buckeyes collected locally...
Buckeyes bloom in about 3 years from seed... The buckeye bush in GA is a shrub ...
Ok, one more weed picture... Chenopodium gigantica, magenta spreen...
When the other greens bolt and get bitter this "weed" keeps providing leafy goodness for the salad bowl and the cooking pot... I cooked up some evening primrose a couple of weeks ago as a change... those were interesting... the roots were like taters, and the leaves like fuzzy spinach... on the whole, I prefer the lambsquarter weed... And this one looks so pretty that it's not totally out of place in a flower bed...
Labels: Spring flowers