This post was written by Annie in Austin for her Annie's Addendum blog
The Post for July Garden Bloggers Bloom Day is at my main blog, The Transplantable Rose.
This is the Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, July 2012 LIST, with my best tries for current botanical names of what was in bloom in my garden on July 16th:
Abelia X grandiflora (guessing)/Five shrubs planted by a previous owner - buds and/or bloom
Abelia X grandiflora unknown variety, one medium-sized pink shrub planted by us - buds & bloom
Abelia X grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' smaller pink shrub planted by us - in light bloom
Amarcrinum ‘Fred Howard’ Plant at center back wall has 2 blooming stalks.
Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii, Flame acanthus. The plant from Pam/Digging blooms lighter orange
while 2 new plants added Nov 2011 bloom in a darker red-orange color
Antirrhinum majus, Yellow snapdragons - left from winter, flowers gone but looks like they are making new buds
Asclepias curassavica, tropical milkweed - has reseeded all over- many flowers and one caterpillar
Bauhinia forficata(?) Orchid tree, Pate de Vaca - frozen back to ground in February 2011. Has struggled up from roots and has formed buds
Buddleja lindleyana/ Weeping butterfly bush, a few flowers (April 7, 2012 A garden friend in San Antonio, Linda Maldonado, advises that this plant has become invasive in her garden, ruining flowerbeds and coming up everywhere, and when dug up it responds by coming up worse that before.)
Calibrachoa hybrids, annual Blooming in hanging basket
Canna americanallis 'Bengal Tiger' syn 'Praetoria' - lost one clump but saved a few roots in patio container- now has a big bud stalk
Canna X generalis burgundy leaved - bloomed earlier, just one remaining flower
Capsicum annuum – garden peppers - still blooming and making fruit
Capsicum annuum /wild bird peppers, not sure of name - many many kinds including Chile pequin, petine - buds & fruit
Clematis unknown hybrid, purple flowers - has 1 bud after 8 days of rain
Clerodendrum ugandense – Blue butterfly flower.Rotheca myricoides 'Ugandense' (Royal Horticultural Society says it's Clerodendrum myricoides 'Ugandense', nicknamed Blue Cat's Whiskers; Pam/Digging & Dave's Garden calls it Rotheca myricoides 'Ugandense'), one plant has a few flowers, 2 plants have buds. 2 others only leaves.
Conoclinium greggii, Gregg’s Mistflower - closely related to C. coelestinium, the mistflower I grew in Illinois, but leaves are quite different. Bedraggled but the flowers keep coming and the Queen Butterflies are happy
Coreopsis 'Crème Brulee' /Coreopsis one surviving patch in full bloom
Cosmos sulphureus, reseeding annual - slow to start but now in bloom
Crocosmia, unidentified may be ‘Lucifer’ - did not bloom last couple of year but has many flowers now
Cucumis sativus, Cucumber, var "Sweet Marketmore" - first try for cucumbers - harvested 10 big cucumbers so far
Cuphea llavea – small pink & lavender form - blooming in border and in hanging basket
Cuphea llavea –red & purple ‘Batfaced’ - blooming
Datura inoxia(?) in border container- opens a creamy white trumpet flower every couple of days
Dianthus – several colors of ‘Telstar’ hybrids in assorted containers - a few flowers
Dicliptera suberecta Uraguayan firecracker plant also called Mexican Hummingbird plant - original plant died but a cutting I had taken is growing and has a few flowers. Still pretty wimpy.
Echinacea purpurea, Purple Coneflower - most original plants died but small starter plant & some seedlings are blooming here and there
Gaura lindheimerii - last year the original plants of ‘The Bride’ and an unlabeled tall rose-pink variety (‘Pink Cloud’?) died, but seedlings that look like a cross have appeared and bloomed
Habranthus tubispathus, copper lilies, yellow rainlilies - saw a few buds this morning
Helianthus, unknown, tall annual reseeding sunflower - beaten down by rain, shredded by squirrels but still have some flowers
Hemerocallis cultivar 'Best of Friends' from Pam/Digging - a new bud stalk emerging
Hemerocallis cultivar 'Pinochio' - one flower on a new bud stalk
Hemerocallis cultivar 'Vi's Apricot' - there are several divisions so odds are good at least one has a flower each day
Hibiscus coccineus, Texas Star hibiscus ZZ - only 1 bloom so far this year, new buds were forming but rain or animals cracked the stem. I don't know if they can still bloom
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Blue River II' - had flowers a few weeks ago, now making new buds
Indigofera amblyantha? /pink false indigo - a few flowers & new bud stems
Ipomoea quamoclit, Cypress vine, reseeding annual - mostly foliage but a few flowers
Justicia betonica? White Shrimp Plant - not so much in bloom as holding onto flower brachts
Justicia spicigera/ Mexican Honeysuckle - a real trouper, not out of bloom for months
Lagerstroemia indica, hot pink crepe myrtles (6 trees) - off and on bloom - largest flush of flowers may be over
Lagerstroemia x hybrida ‘Acoma’ white crepe myrtles (2 trees) still flowering but most buds gone to seed
Lagerstroemia indica 'Catawba', 2 trees, either side of arch, reddish-purple flowers planted 2010 & 2011 - buds and blooms on small trees
Lagerstroemia x fauriei 'Zuni' new spring 2011 - many buds, none open yet
Lantana, unknown varieties upright lavender and trailing white have many, many tiny blooms
Leucophyllum frutescens/ Texas sage AKA Barometer bush AKA Cenizo – one shrub in full bloom
Liriope muscari/Lilyturf, in long lines all over the place - see a few flower wands beginning
Lycopersicon lycopersicum, tomatoes - a few flowers but think they're ready to quit
Malva sylvestris 'Zebrina', short-lived reseeding perennial - some plants only leaves, some have flowers
Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii/Turkscap or Red Wax Mallow, in three different areas, all in large bloom
Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii, white form of Turkscap/Wax Mallow has one flower
Melampodium leucanthum / Blackfoot daisy, in several beds, frequently annual - many flowers in back, some in front
Myrtus communis nana/ dwarf Greek myrtle - main flowering over but it has popped a few new blooms
Ocimum basilicum, Basil - blooms until pinched
Oxalis crassipes 'Alba' (dotted around and in containers) some blooming
Oxalis regnellii 'Atropurpurea' (dotted around and in containers) some blooming, some dormant
Pavonia lasiopetala, pink rock rose - a couple of flowers
Pelargonium grossularioides, coconut-scented geranium - tiny odd flowers keep coming
Pelargonium hybrid, 'Fantasia Salmon', zonal geranium in breakfast room window - still flowering
Perovskia atriplicifolia, Russian Sage (two beds) all in wandy bloom
Petunia multiflora? annual - reseeds occasionally and this year's seeding is blooming magenta
Phlox paniculata, Grandma’s white phlox, one surviving plant has a couple of flower heads
Plumbago auriculata (two shrubs) - one many flowers, other plant not doing so well
Plumeria unknown species/Frangipani, rose red, In Bloom this year!
Poliomintha bustamanta, Mexican oregano (3 plants) in bedraggled bloom
Punica granatum 'Nana'/ dwarf pomegranates, two plants in containers - off/on flowers, something takes fruit from plant in secret garden
Rosa 'Flawless' - pair of pink mini-roses in container from VDBD spring 2011 - one flower
Rosa floribunda ‘Julia Child’, butter-yellow rose has a few new buds
Rosa 'Red Cascade', mini-climber bought in spring 2010 has clusters of small, red double flowers on long canes
Russelia equisetiformis, Firecracker plant - doing well with many flowers
Salvia coccinea, white Hummingbird sage - reseeder, many plants, many flowers, many buds
Salvia coccinea ‘Coral Nymph’- reseeder, coral pink Hummingbird sage - couple of flowers but many buds
Salvia coccinea - reseeder, intense coral rather than delicate like 'Coral Nymph'. They are visited by hummingbirds every day
Salvia farinacea, Mealy Blue sage, wandlike flowers - cut back some that had gone to seed, others making new flowers
Salvia greggii, many plants including 'Navajo White', cream, deep rose, true red, cherry red and Orchid-purple - most have at least light bloom, some (like the orchid-purple) have many blossoms
Salvia guaranitica, Majestic blue sage - not many flowers but quite a few buds
Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Blue' - just a few flowers on unhappy looking plants
Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips' several plants in large bloom
Salvia regla/Mountain sage - two plants - one has a single blossom
Salvia X 'Nuevo Leon' (several borders and containers), one plant has buds
Scabiosa columbaria ‘Butterfly Blue’/Dwarf Blue Cushionflower, beaten down, has one flower and several buds
Scaevola aemula, blue fan flower, annual for hanging baskets, in bloom
Scutellaria indica 'Dorota Blue' Blue evergreen groundcover skullcap in patio container- blooming blue
Scutellaria suffrutescens, cherry pink skullcap, two plants dependable pink bloomer- light bloom
Scutellaria suffrutescens alba? - label says white skullcap - light bloom
Scutellaria unlabeled purplish pink skullcap in parkway - one bedraggled flower
Scutellaria wrightii? blue skullcap one in parkway, one in front bed, beaten down but still blooming
Tetraneuris scaposa, Four nerve Daisy, Hymenoxys, 3 plants - ratty looking with a few flowers
Tradescantia geniculata, groundcover - a solid sea of green with airy white flowers floating over the top
Tradescantia pallida, syn Setcresea pallida/ Purple Heart, many lavender flowers, in the ground and in hanging baskets
Verbena bonariensis – reseeder - here and there
Vitex agnus-castus / Chaste tree - was deadheaded and is reblooming
Zephyranthes drumondii AKA Cooperia pedunculata Cooper's Rainlily - see buds coming up
Zephyranthes 'Labuffarosea', AKA Zephyranthes 'La Bufa Rosa' Pink rainlily - up & flowering all over, even in places I forgot it grew
- Annie in Austin
- Welcome! As "Annie in Austin" I blog about gardening in Austin, TX with occasional looks back at our former gardens in Illinois. My husband Philo & I also make videos - some use garden images as background for my original songs, some capture Austin events & sometimes we share videos of birds in our garden. Come talk about gardens, movies, music, genealogy and Austin at the Transplantable Rose and listen to my original songs on YouTube. For an overview read Three Gardens, Twenty Years. Unless noted, these words and photos are my copyrighted work.
Monday, July 16, 2012
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