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Category: Perennials

Herbaceous perennials I grow.

January in November – Impressions

A more abstract view of this morning’s icy conditions.


jan in nov impressions


jan in nov impressions


jan in nov impressions


jan in nov impressions


jan in nov impressions


jan in nov impressions

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Author CraigPosted on November 23, 2008Categories Art, Perennials4 Comments on January in November – Impressions

Bloom day scans: Fuzz and foliage

Not much flowering around here now. A few violas. Thought I should capture some of the foliage and fuzz before they’re gone. Expect mostly seedheads and buds for the next three months.

november scan

november scan

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Author CraigPosted on November 14, 2008February 14, 2009Categories Art, Perennials, Scanner art, Woodies14 Comments on Bloom day scans: Fuzz and foliage

Grass, driveway bed

Ornamental grass (a passalong, don’t know the species) in the bed along the driveway. Up close, then moving out.

I love how ornamental grasses curve and curl as they dry this time of year.

driveway bed grass

driveway bed grass

driveway bed grass

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Author CraigPosted on November 9, 2008Categories Perennials5 Comments on Grass, driveway bed

More frosty pix

Must. Not. Obsess. Over. Early. Results.

Fortunately, I have a relaxing hobby.

Pix from frosty morning last weekend…

Asian pear. Compare with frost-edged two weeks ago.
more frosty pix

Birdsnest spruce.
more frosty pix

Verbascum. Rosettes of foliage are a plus for biennials in fall.
more frosty pix

Potted violas. These have been flowering continously since early spring.
more frosty pix

Grass seedheads look frosty even after the day warms.
more frosty pix

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Author CraigPosted on November 4, 2008Categories Perennials, Woodies6 Comments on More frosty pix

Fall color: Sarracenia purpurea and Vaccinium macrocarpon

OK. Back to gardening for awhile.

These two water-garden plants are at their best now.

Sarracenia purpurea and Vaccinium macrocarpon

Sarracenia purpurea and Vaccinium macrocarpon

Sarracenia purpurea and Vaccinium macrocarpon

Sarracenia purpurea and Vaccinium macrocarpon

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Author CraigPosted on November 3, 2008Categories Perennials, Water garden9 Comments on Fall color: Sarracenia purpurea and Vaccinium macrocarpon

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