I've finally had a chance to get out and take some pictures of the spring color in my gardens over the last week or so. Everything is definitely behind this year, due to our very cold temps. We've had a few warm days now and the plants are responding to warmth very quickly, doubling in size in a a matter of days.
Cornus sericea unnamed gold mutation |
Arabis sturrii |
Corydalis 'Blackberry Wine' |
Corydalis are in bloom now. C. cheilanthifolia is now finished and 'Blackberry Wine' is getting started. These are great plants for spring color and seasonal texture. They like partial shade and good drainage. 'Blackberry Wine' will bloom sporadically through the season.
Epimedium 'Fire Dragon' |
Epimediums are in full bloom for me now. They've been gaining in popularity in the past few years. One of my favorites is 'Fire Dragon' which has fairly large (for an Epimedium) flowers that last much longer than others in my garden. 'Amber Queen' is fairly similar, I'm not sure how long the blooms will last. 'Lilafee' is a nice purple flowering variety is petite. 'Niveum' is a great white variety. These are all easy to grow in shade to partial shade and are tolerant of dry soil.
Epimedium 'Niveum' |
Epimedium 'Lilafee' |
Hepatica acutiloba is an underused woodland plant that does great in a shade garden. Flowers range in color and can be white, pink, or blue. They put on a good show of small flowers in spring, then the glossy foliage looks great all season.
The various Heuchera, xHeucherella, and Tiarella are looking great now, 'Southern Comfort' and 'Fire Chief' are looking great. All of the new ones I planted have returned beautifully. Tiarella 'Cascade Creeper' is coming up well, this is one of my new favorites. There are some great new varieties this year that I can't wait to get planted: Heuchera: 'Apple Crisp', 'Pear Crisp', & 'Electric Lime'. xHeucherella 'Redstone Falls', 'Yellowstone Falls', & 'Solar Eclipse'.
Mertensia virginica alba. I picked up a white form of Virginia bluebells last year, and it's in bloom now. I probably should move it to a spot more suitable to its spreading nature.
Hostas are an obsession of mine (I have over 300 varieties) and the gold varieties are always my favorite as they come up. 'Dawn's Early Light' and 'Nancy' are especially bright. Both look great all season as well. 'Dawn's Early Light' changes to bright green/chartreuse but has pebbled round leaves and a great mound habit. 'Nancy' stays a fairly bright chartreuse and has a good form.
'Dawn's Early Light' |
'Nancy' |