I have some beautiful bearded ladies blooming in my garden, in multiple places. This is one of the first blooms to open and shares company with the columbine and the fragrant white iris in the back garden.
The one below, just beginning to open, is in the front border surrounded by many others.
I planned this bed so that the Spring blooms would be primarily pinks and whites
with some nice foliage mixed in.
Husker Red Beard Tongue |
Azalea |
Pittosporum |
Igloo Doublefile Viburnum |
White Indian Hawthorn |
But our warm winter and early spring encouraged the summer residents to make an early appearance. The summer blooms are all hot colors - like this.
Arizona Sun Gaillardia |
The coreopsis is beginning to bloom, too, but it isn't as much of a misfit.
In fact, it brings out the yellow in the irises.
I'm enjoying these early arrivals, even if they aren't color-coordinated.
I don't think I'll ever complain about blooms - and I don't think the bees and butterflies will, either!
For the origin of the irises see this post from last April.
9 comments:
Ginny, your garden is lovely. I have had a couple of irises bloom and a snowball bush. It is so wonderful to see my garden waking up from winter! Carla
I just love bearded irises. Most of mine are already finished blooming. Yours are beautiful.
Ginny how wonderful to see so many of my fav blooms in your garden...with a bit of a warm up I think we may see them soon too...I am still surprised at the brave plants growing so early
Very pretty! My Dutch iris and Bearded iris just put on a show altogether that finished sadly so early. We had a bout of hot weather, though, which they probably didn't care for. I love the foliage on your Husker Red Beard Tongue!
I'm eagerly waiting for my coreopsis to start blooming, as once they start, they don't stop!
Viburnum always looks so beautifully pristine, with those snow-white...bracts? and crisp, crinkly leaves. I love your iris/columbine colors together--the gaillardia is definitely ready for you to be done with softness and spring, though!
Gorgeous! Bearded Irises are so regal! And they're great cut flowers, too! Beautiful combinations in your garden!
i absolutely love the colors of your irises! so watercolor-y and gorgeous. i just planted husker red penstemon this year. i hope i don't have it in too much shade. the red foliage is such a nice contrast to all the other leaves and flowers.
Your Iris and Columbine look stunning, and what a treat to see Gaillardia in April.
Nice iris blooms, Ginny. Many of the iris in Austin didn't bloom this year. Your spring garden is beautiful!
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