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One of my favorite clematis, 'Venusa Violacea' in the Cutting Garden.
Autumn Cherry in the Walled Garden (more pictures and information here).
Petunia in a container in the Bird Garden.
Brown Eyed Susans continue to bloom from August until the frost in the Front Border. As a cut flower, it lasts for over a week in a vase.
Japanese Anemone in the Front Border. The white was so bright it took me several attempts to get this picture.
Mexican Sunflower in the Children's Garden.
Verbena bonariensis in the raised vegetable beds in the Children's Garden.
Globe Thistle on Lilac Hill.
Mexican Bush Sage - Salvia leucantha outside the Children's Garden.
Chrysanthemum on the edge of the Rose Garden.
Nasturtium trailing from a container on the deck.
Petunia in a container on the deck.
Salvia elegans in a large pot on the deck.
Asclepias curassavica--annual Butterfly Weed--at the entrance to the Bird Garden.
Salvia farinacea outside the Bird Garden.
Geranium 'Roxanne' is everywhere in the garden. It's one of the most useful edging plants I know. This one is in the Long Border.
You are one zone away from me, and we grow some of the same flowers. Mine are finished blooming for the most part, though. I am amazed that you have a purple clematis blooming this late in the season. It sure is pretty!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful blooms...a hit parade of some of the best flowers in gardens! We are getting hit with a frost several nights in a row..soon no bloom! Thank you for the tour!
ReplyDeleteSue,
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to see this clematis too. I almost missed it--it was hiding behind a tutuer in the Cutting Garden.
-Heirloom Gardener
Gail,
ReplyDeleteI think this is it for me as it is supposed to get down to 24 degrees this week--oh no!
-Heirloom Gardener