Photos submitted by Carlotta Lucas, AGCMember
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Today in the Garden
Lewisia cotyledon (Siskiyou Lewisia) – A native wildflower that grows in Southern Oregon and Northern California rocky sub-alpine mountain habitats. ~ photos by Viki Ashford, AGC Member
Today in the Garden
Hellebore and Tulips
Today in the Garden
Epilobium canum, also known as California fuchsia. Blooms summer-fall. Likes: Full sun, well-draining soil, it’s a drought-tolerant water-wise plant. California native plant. Photo by Viki Ashford, AGC Member
Today in the Garden; Gaillardia x grandiflora
Here’s a new favorite for a sunny spot: Long-blooming, pollinator friendly and brightly colored, Gaillardia x grandiflora has been blooming in my West-facing garden since June, and is still putting out new buds. It’s a hybrid on a Western native, Gaillardia aristata. The common name is Blanket Flower. The colors often remind me of the state flag of Arizona: yellow, scarlet, bronze. The flowers are 2-3 “ across, and the seed heads are attractive, too. Gaillardia is easy to grow and to maintain. I just prune off the dried seed heads when they look tatty. Another option, though, is to leave at least some in place at the end of the season, because these plants reseed, so you can have more for free next Spring. There are several cultivars available. I have the original, which is about 24” x 24”. I also have the dwarf form, called ‘Goblin’, which is about 1 foot high and wide. Needs full sun, moderate water and fast drainage.
~Sherri Morgan, AGC Member
Today in the Garden
I found a surprise in my garden today. This white flower appears to be a begonia, but I don’t recall planting it. Friends and neighbors do give me plants which often need help, so perhaps this one came to me as a sad root in a pot without an identity. It’s a lovely surprise on this smokey October day. I really like the happy ball-shaped yellow centers. I felt like it was a gift from the garden fairies when I saw it. ~Carlotta Lucas, AGC Member