Week of June 14, 2013

View to The Rock Ledge from The Bulb Meadow.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Clematis 'Pamiat Serdtsa' rambles on a fence alongside the Pond Arbor.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Iris 'Cinnabar Red' and Allium 'Ambassador' in The Pond Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper

View from Kniphofia 'Flamenco Mix' looking up the Chanticleer Hill to the house.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Anthemis 'Blomit', or Golden Marguerite, Orlaya grandiflora, or White Lace Flower , and Nassella tenuissima combine in The Gravel Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Dracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue Dragon' grows around a stone face in The Gravel Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Burgundy colored Cordyline australis 'Red Star' emerge from a mixed planting of kale and bronze fennel on The Chanticleer Overlook.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Clematis glaucophylla, a small flowered native clematis, grows on the water wheel fence.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Containers of Agave attenuata and Agave 'Sharkskin' with Allium 'Ambassador' rising behind, in The Teacup Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Shades of green and lacey, white Aruncus dioicus, or Goats Beard, in the Asian Woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Echinacea pallida, the Pale Purple Coneflower, grows on The Rock Ledge.
Photo by Lisa Roper

The Rock Ledge backlit in evening light.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Cornus kousa, The Japanses Dogwood is laden with flowers and so is the bed of Astilbe 'Deutschland'.
Photo by Lisa Roper

An espaliered Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem' is reflected in the water of the reflecting pool.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Tradescantia x andersoniana cultivars, commonly called Spiderwort, grows under Cedrus atlantica var. glauca.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Triteleia 'Queen Fabiola', a bulb native to Western North America, peeks out from under strands of the grass, Nassella tenuissima in the Gravel Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper
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