Week of June 15, 2012

Gladiolus x gandavensis 'Boone' in the Teacup Garden.
Photo by Jonathan Wright

Iris ensata, the Japanese Iris, in bloom in front of Catalpa bignoniodes ‘Aurea’.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Papaver somniferum ‘Pepperbox’ holds promise of nutty flavored poppy seeds in the Vegetable garden.
Photo by Doug Croft

Arisaema candidissima, a late blooming Jack-in-the-Pulpit, blooms in the Asian Woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Cyrtanthus obliquus from South Africa, blooms near the entrance.
Photo by Jonathan Wright

Catalpa bifnoniodes ‘Aurea’, a gold leafed Catalpa is in bloom behind the Pond.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Salvia sclarea, clary sage, a biennial or short lived perennial native to the northern Mediterranean, flowers in the Cut Flower Garden.
Photo by Doug Croft

Echinacea ‘Evan Saul’ in the Gravel Garden above the Pond.
Photo by Lisa Roper

Passiflora caerulea, the hardy passion flower in the Teacup Garden.
Photo by Jonathan Wright

Tropaeolum majus 'Princess of India' and Beta vulgaris 'Bull's Blood' in the Kitchen Courtyard.
Photo by Jonathan Wright

Hydrangea serrata ‘Miyama yae Murasaki’, a double flowered lacecap has electric blue flowers on a path in The Asian Woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper
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