Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2016

Purple, Gray, Green--Waterwise and Wonderful

Another lovely border in the neighborhood sports the silvery gray foliage of the dusty miller plant (drought tolerant), sea lavender (limonium perezii) which only needs water occasionally once established.  This marries well with the iceberg roses and the boxwood

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Bird of Paradise Adds a Bright Spot to the Garden

Aptly names, these plants add a bright spot to the garden and add a little tropical interest as well.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Bees in the Penstemon









Enjoying an afternoon collecting pollen from the penstemon in my garden is a hum of bees! The bell shape of the penstemon completely enrobes the bee once it enters.  After gathering nectar and pollen, the bee backs up and then hangs in the air for a split second.  Finally, off to the next flower.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

I Eat Sunlight for Breakfast

ARTICHOKE IN BLOOM

BLUEBIRD NEMESIA FRUTICANS

PENSTEMON

PENSTEMON
Our sunny spring days have created buds a-blooming in the garden.
The artichoke had an abundance of flowers this spring.  I love when they bloom.  Such an interesting plant to grow.
My surprise plant of the year is the Bluebird Nemesia Fruticans.  I planted in the garden midautumn 2011.  Once these plants became established, they have been flowering ever since nonstop.  The individual blossom is very dainty but there are so many blooms on the plant, they give a very nice show of purplish blue flowers.  Funny plant tag states about these plants:  "I eat sunlight for breakfast."  For the record, I eat oatmeal or Kashi!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

An Unexpected Artichoke

Artichoke with deep purple accents

An Artichoke of a Different Color


Because my garden is small, I often will buy my veggies in single or six packs.  When you do this, you rely on the tag to know what you are buying.  I have been planting artichokes for the past four or five years, always selecting a seedling labeled "green globe."   I am always rewarded with a show of green artichokes of varying sizes. 

This year, the artichokes surprised me.  When the 'chokes started growing, they were green and had deep purple accents.  Then, the surprise went further when I saw I had two styles growing.  The one is the round, globe style seen in the veggie displays in grocery or farmers' markets.  The second style which grew never was tight or globe-like.  The leaves are elongated and presented themselves in an open style right from the beginning.

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