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| White-haired Leatherleaf flower (Clematis albicoma) |
It's Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, the 15th of the month is the day when we share what's blooming in our gardens, hosted by Carol Michel's May Dreams Garden blog. Welcome to my Zone 6B Virginia garden!
The month of April started out normally, but has been unseasonably hot and dry, with a killing frost just as the new flower buds and leaves of many plants were emerging, causing a lot of damage in my garden. My cherished Carolina Silverbell tree was budding out when its tiny bells were blasted by the frost. Ditto for the yellow Magnolia 'Butterflies' and 'Viridis' Japanese maple, so sad! That's two years in a row that we've had such killing frosts.
Thus it was a lovely surprise to see the flowers of my White-haired Leatherleaf flower (Clematis albicoma) pop up in the front garden. The plant seems to be doing well in its half-buried pot in the flower bed. This native plant is found in the wild in only a few counties in Virginia and West Virginia.
The Kwanzan cherry is about finished blooming, and so are the daffodils and Poet's Narcissi but the creeping Phlox seems to be spreading nicely--from just three plants of different colors that I put in some years ago, its is re-seeding itself all over under the tree.
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| My front yard yesterday |
The Jacob's Ladder in the east woodland garden is also finishing its flush of spring bloom, while the Foamflower (Tiarella) is starting its display.
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| Jacob's Ladder with one Mayapple. |
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| Foamflower (Tiarella 'Sugar 'n Spice') |
My Hellebores are looking blowsy and a bit faded in the heat, and a few spikes of Ajuga 'Black Scallop' are showing under the Japanese maple tree 'Bloodgood'.
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| Hellebore 'True Love' |











8 comments:
Lovely! Some of my trees were big duds this spring, too, after a big warm up and then a smack-down freeze. Hope we both get rain soon!
It's remarkable to a Secret Admirer like me (definitely NOT your dull husband) how the flourishing beauties of your garden improve in glory from Spring to Spring every year.
Very nice! That Tiarella is really special. I've often thought about adding it here...gotta plan a place. :)
A shame that you lost flowers two years in a row from late frosts. We may be having the same situation Monday night as temperatures are probably going to drop into the 20's. A neighbor's Asian pear trees are blooming and our area grows apples commercially so they may be blooming, too. Enjoyed all your flowers, especially the creeping phlox. Also enjoyed the pansy and Iberia arrangement.
That Clematis albicoma is really special. How nice to see it in bloom. I also like that Tiarella. Great leaves!
I think my comment disappeared, I'll try again. Hot & dry, then a serious frost is so disappointing. The clematis showing up was a joyous occasion! The foamflowers are so delicate and pretty. Are the deer all over your property?
I"m so sorry, Tz_Garden. sometimes Blogger doesn't notify me and some comments get by-passed. I finally saw your first one this morning, will keep an eye out for more. Yes, the deer wander all over my half-acre--fencing is expensive, but I'm really considering it, the deer cause so much damage to my hard work!
Your garden is looking colorful for spring with all its blooms! I especially love the Pansies and Iberis arrangement and that your Ajuga is already blooming! The Tiarella is pretty too!
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