Tuesday, April 28, 2009

It's Magnolia Time!

I love our magnolia! It's so beautiful.


It's a very unusual shape, and it might be a shrub instead of a tree. I wish it would get bigger.


Look at the little leaves trying to come out!


The man of the house with his new baby! :)


It was a very exciting day in the garden. So I made the rounds with the camera. :) (I just turned over 5,000 pictures taken on my camera... phew!)


I had given up this rosemary for dead. But I'm pretty sure those are buds on the stems.


Happy Returns, making its happy return.


Tulip! I think the leaves look and feel like a sedum. :)


Hemerocallis fulva, the common roadside lily, multiplying like crazy. This is the main clump.


My first dianthus.


Granny's dianthus.


It's so close to opening!


Here's the columbine. Look at the little buds!


This is Russian sage, right? Anyway, it's sneaking up too. It started a little later than the others. I guess I should chop off last year's remains? I wasn't sure earlier, but it seems to be starting over rather than growing off of last year's branches.


My Little Italy and Siloam Red lilies.


I am in love with this Lysimachia now that it's coming back up! It looks much better than when I shoved it into the ground.


This is the white and purple iris, for which I havne't found a name yet.


I've dubbed this my Serrated Sedum. I love that it's just this little mound right now. :)


My other irises and some Kerry sedum. The iris up front, the enormous one, is Princesse Caroline de Monaco. To the right and behind a bit is Before the Storm, and to the left is Las Vegas.


Kerry sedum!


Bleeding Heart is growing really quickly.


The creeping phlox just hibernates and uses the same foliage from last year. (So does the dianthus. I think that's so funny.)


The coral bells are coming back and looking colorful.


A huge plot of Las Vegas irises on the other side of the porch.


This might be my favorite picture that I've taken for a while. It came out so well! My little grape hyacinth.


Tulips!


And these are my two Stella d'Oro lilies that I got on clearance (at the beginning of the season??)! Welcome, me hearties! I started nagging at Dan this morning about a new, extended flowerbed that will be dedicated entirely to lilies -- Stellas will be a prominent feature. A coworker told me that I can come over and clip whatever I want from her extensive garden, so I might not even have to buy all of them! :)


And finally, the nursery set my Stellas in this flat box for the car, and of course Elphaba LOVES it. She immediately set up shop in it. :)

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