Oregon Native: Blue Elderberry
Plant Name: Sambucus nigra caerulea
Common name: Blue Elderberry
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub or Small Tree
Plant Height: 6’ – 20’
Spread: 6’ – 20’
Bloom Time: Spring to Fall
Flower Color: Cream or Yellow Flowers & Blue Berries in Fall.
Exposure: Part Shade to Full Sun.
Soil Requirements: Tolerates a variety of moist soils,
but prefers well-drained.
Water Needs: Regular Irrigation.
Attributes: Food Source for Birds; Deer Resistant; Attracts Bees & Butterflies.
Note: Accepts Pruning Easily; Susceptible to Canker, Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, Spider Mites, Aphids, Borers.
Uses: Bee, Bird, Butterfly Gardens; Bank Stabilization; Hedge; Pond/Steam Edge Planting.
Native to: Western North America
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 – 9
Report by: Viki Ashford
Photos from: Oregon State University https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/plants/sambucus-nigra-subsp-cerulea
Monarchs Rising From the Ash
Written by: Robert Coffan, Southern Oregon Monarch Advocates
Gardening Tips: Gladiolus
*Marjorie’s Burgundy Gladiolus!
Dividing Gladiolus Bulbs
Gently pull out of the ground and let them dry. See the very bottom bulb with the white roots? This is the “mother”, she has produced three big babies. After the plants dry, separate babies from the mother; sadly, the mother gets thrown out. Store baby bulbs in a paper bag where then can stay dry and be kept above freezing. Replant in the spring. ~Melody Jones, AGC Member
Member, *Marjorie Hoeft, shared gladiolus bulbs with other members at a club meeting.
Photos by: Melody Jones
Oregon Native: Grindelia nana
Plant Name: Grindelia nana
Common name: Idaho Gumweed
Plant Type: Perennial Wildflower
Plant Height: 6” – 2’
Bloom Time: June to September
Flower Color: Yellow
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Sharply draining, rocky, gravelly soil.
Water Need: Low.
Attributes: Highly attractive to native bees & butterflies; Drought tolerant; Deer resistant; Resinous & sticky leaves that appear to sparkle.
Uses: Wildflower Gardens; Drought Tolerant Gardens; Pollinator Gardens.
Native to: Western US
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8
Report by: Viki Ashford, AGC member
Photo from: American West website: https://www.americansouthwest.net/plants/wildflowers/grindelia-nana.html
Horticulture Report: Spaeralcea ambigua (Apricot Mallow)
Plant Name: Spaeralcea ambigua
Common name: Apricot Mallow, Desert Globemallow
Plant Type: Perennial Shrub
Plant Height: 3’ – 5’
Plant Width: 2’ – 4’
Bloom Time: Spring
Flower Color: Apricot or Dark Orange
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Grows well in most well-draining soils.
Water Needs: Extremely Low
Attributes: Attracts Bees and Butterflies. Adored by Hummingbirds!
Note: Good Pruning after bloom keeps plant from becoming woody; Easily Reseeds.
Uses: Xeriscape “Gardens; Cottage & Mediterranean Gardens; Rock Gardens.
Native to: Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah
Oregon Native: NO
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 – 10
Report: Viki Ashford, AGC member