Saturday, June 5, 2021
Blue Light Special
Out in the gloaming with Potentilla running, Liatris pushes through in the process that leads to bloom.
This is the reality of a hillside maintained as a meadow. I have been out editing generously because it is my want.
Two Carrion Flower survived the asparagus phase. The others were plucked as juicy spears like you would eat wild asparagus.
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Hi Christopher: Warm and humid here but looking at your blue Baptisia makes me feel cooler. Mine have gone to seed for the first time since I planted them. For some reason, the flowers always disappear at the end of their bloom. It will be nice to get some seeds from my Lemon Meringue which I bought solely because I liked the name. That Black Iris is cool too especially when highlighted by the sun and you can see the underlying purple. I have a glass vase that does the same thing. Warm regards, Gypsy
I have never noticed if my Baptisia make seed. I'm just happy to get the few bloom spikes I do. They are not robust plants in the competition of my garden. Or maybe it is the elevation? Compared to other gardens, my Baptisia are wimps.
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