Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Top 5 New Bloomers for August Bloom Day

Phlox paniculata 'David's Lavender'
It's the 15th, the day every month when Carol of May Dreams Gardens asks us to show what's blooming in our gardens now. In the spirit of the fifth anniversary of this blog, I will now present, in no particular order, the five plants that make the most impact and were not yet blooming last month. While the heat has retreated and the rains have returned, several more inches need to fall before the soil moisture returns to its normal level. The garden has responded enthusiastically.

1. The first is shown in the photo above, Phlox paniculata 'David's Lavender'. It tends to bloom a bit later than most of the other Phlox paniculata, and is in the first flush of full bloom.

2. Solidago 'Dansolitlem' (Little Lemon™)


It's the first goldenrod to bloom and my favorite. Little Lemon is a mini about a foot tall.

3. Lobelia syphilitica


The native Lobelia syphilitica blooms blue in drier soil than Lobelia cardinalis can handle.

4. Lobelia 'Sparkle DeVine'

'Sparkle DeVine' is much shorter than L. syphilitica, but its magenta blooms pack more punch in the garden.

5. Hylotelephium spectabile (Sedum) 'Xenox'

'Xenox' blooms the earliest of the tall sedums here at Squirrelhaven. It is the best large dark sedum I've seen.

Finally, and not quite in bloom yet, because I'm just too excited and it probably won't still be in bloom for September Bloom Day, Angelica gigas.
Growing this plant from seed requires fresh seed, which I got from Kathy of Cold Climate Gardening. I sowed several seeds in a container, then selected the strongest seedling and planted it. There wasn't room at the time for more than one of these large beauties. Last year I admired its red-veined foliage, but this year, it's finally going to bloom. I hope to collect seed to grow this biennial again.

What's blooming now:
Alchemilla sericata 'Gold Strike'
Allium cernuum
Angelonia angustifolia
Antirrhinum 
Astilbe pumila
Campanula 'Samantha', 'Sarastro'
Campanula persicifolia 'Blue-eyed Blond', 'Grandiflora Alba', 'Telham Blue'
Clematis 'Betty Corning', 'Comtesse de Bouchaud', 'Evipo 031' (Bonanza™), 'Evisix' (Petite Faucon™), 'Madame Julia Correvon', 'Rhapsody'
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
Coreopsis 'Star Cluster'
Dianthus 'Cranberry Ice'
Echinacea purpurea
Eupatorium (Eutrochium dubium) 'Phantom'
Eurybia divaricata
Geranium 'Blogold' (Blue Sunrise™), 'Bob's Blunder', 'Gerwat' (Rozanne™), 'Jolly Bee'
Geranium nodosum 'Svelte Lilac'
Heuchera 'Havana', 'Frosted Violet', Raspberry Ice'
Hibiscus syriaca 'Red Heart'
Hosta 'Cherry Berry', 'Halcyon', 'June', 'Krossa Regal'
Hosta plantaginea
Knautia macedonia and 'Thunder and Lightning'
Lavandula 'Hidcote'
Liatris spicata
Lobelia 'Monet Moment'
Lobularia maritima
Lonicera 'Winchester'
Malva sylvestris 'Zebrina'
Oxalis regnellii 'Triangularis'
Pelargoniums
Phlox maculata
Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise', 'David', 'Goldmine', 'Laura', 'Nicky', 'Red Super', 'Starfire'
Phuopsis
Platycodon grandiflorus
Rosa 'Carefree Beauty'
Ruellia humilis
Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation Rose'
Sanguisorba officionalis 'Tanna'
Stylophorum diphyllum
Symphyotrichum cordifolium
Talinum paniculatum 'Limon'
Tricyrtis 'Gilty Pleasure', 'Tojen'


20 comments:

Esther Montgomery said...

Lovely pictures of beautiful flowers chosen from a blooming long list!

Lisa at Greenbow said...

You do have a long list of blooms. Bravo. Happy GBBD.

Astrid said...

Happy GBBD! I loved each photo better than the one before - which is a LOT of love :) Beautiful photos. Glad your garden still looks so gorgeous after this summer of high temperatures and drought.

Kathy said...

I would appreciate some fresh seed back, as I no longer have the Angelica gigas myself. Gorgeous photos, as usual.

Diane C said...

I'm in the Chicago area as well. Thanks for listing what flowers work well for you.

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

Love your five. That purple lobelia is lovely!! Happy bloom day.

Lea said...

Beautiful photos!
Happy Fifth!
Happy GBBD!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie

Rose said...

The 'David's Lavender' is beautiful--is it supposed to be as resistant to mildew as the white 'David'? I also like the blue lobelia. I don't have a place moist enough for the red cardinal flower, but this sounds like something I could grow here.

You mentioned the potato beetles on my cosmos--yes, we get them every fall. They're supposed to be out eating insects in the beanfields, though!

Layanee said...

Your list is impressive as well as the beautiful photos. Also, congrats on the 5 year blogiversary.

Kalantikan said...

I love the character they projected in the photos, more emphasized by the processing.

Gail said...

Love them all....Big Blue Lobelia is blooming now, but, not as floriferous as past years~Time to divide! Love 'David's Lavender' and I just added it to the garden.

Blackswamp_Girl said...

Love your blooms--please show the angelica when it completely unfurls! I had a regular angelica bloom this year, but that deep red/purple one... ah! Love it. :-)

Jason said...

Love your phlox and the blue lobelia. Looks especially great considering the drought we've been having.

Cindy, MCOK said...

Those lobelias are gorgeous. I've never been able to grow those varieties. Even L. cardinalis, which they SAY will grow here, struggles in my gardens.

scottweberpdx said...

Beautiful blooms...love the Lobelia...this is my first year with a Lobelia in my garden, and I've been pretty impressed. CANNOT wait for your Angelica!

greggo said...

Your bloom list looks like a botanical garden.

farm sheds NZ said...

Lovely blooms! Wow. Thanks a lot for the cool clicks.

Patio Houston said...

You've got beautiful pics of your flowers. Loved David's Lavander best.

Patrick's Garden said...

How prolific is the blue lobelia? So hared to find good blues.
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I've always liked "black" flowers and angelica is da bomb.

violet garden blogger said...

That David's Lavender is a beautiful blossom. The colour takes me back to when I was a kid with all the bluebells in a wood we used to visit.