Showing posts with label Spring Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring Flowers. Show all posts
Sunday, February 12, 2017
2016 Spring Flowers
This post 2016, Spring Flowers, was written by Annie in
Austin /Diva Glinda for the Divas of the Dirt blog.
The temperatures from January through April of 2016 were
much milder than usual – barely dipping into the upper 20s F - so that when
spring came, the blooms were spectacular.
In 2015 seeing freeze-dried Texas Mountain Laurels made
gardeners sad, but in 2016, Austin exploded in a lavish display of the beloved
grape-scented blossoms. Texas Mountain Laurels can range in size from small
shrubs to shrubby trees.
Glinda rejoiced when her Texas Mountain Laurel turned the
back yard into a fragrant party (AKA known as Mescal Bean and botanically it’s
Sophora secundiflora).
Mattie delighted in the white blooms of her native
Philadelphus inodorus/ Unscented Mockorange. This shrub was so small when it
was planted in February 2013!
And Mattie’s bed of fragrant peach iris near the street was
in full bloom by the end of March, sending spring greetings to walkers and
those who drove past.
Glinda’s garden was full of white roses, butterfly
roses, poppies, iris, mockorange and
bluebonnets. Usually Glinda has to buy new small plants of Million
Bells/Callibrachoa for her baskets in spring, but in 2016 the mild weather
meant plants from the previous year were large and in full bloom by April.
Mattie was pleased when some recently transplanted
Sisyrinchium/ Blue Eyed Grass settled in and bloomed right away.
What a pretty spring!
This post 2016, Spring Flowers, was written by Annie in
Austin /Diva Glinda for the Divas of the Dirt blog.
Labels:
2016-Spring,
Spring Flowers
Thursday, January 03, 2013
2012, May ~ Floral Interlude
Most of our posts on this Divas of the Dirt blog are about our projects and meetings, but sometimes we just want to share pretty photos of things that bloom. Here are some flowers that pleased us last Spring, after a mild winter and a reasonable amount of rain let us hope this could be a good garden year.
Sugar's Clematis bloomed lavishly in early spring

But the clematis also surprised her by opening two flower shapes on one vine
An unknown daylily appeared in Karla's parkway - great color, too!
Sophia's Rudbeckia were gorgeous in April
And Glinda was glad to see that some Shasta daisies, passalong plants from DivaAnnie, had survived and were reblooming in mid-May.

Sugar's Clematis bloomed lavishly in early spring

But the clematis also surprised her by opening two flower shapes on one vine
An unknown daylily appeared in Karla's parkway - great color, too!
Sophia's Rudbeckia were gorgeous in April
And Glinda was glad to see that some Shasta daisies, passalong plants from DivaAnnie, had survived and were reblooming in mid-May.

Labels:
2011-May pt 1,
clematis,
daylilies,
Spring Flowers
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