In reaction the impending arrival of winter, and for the fact that the temps today will barely be above freezing, I thought I would use the time indoors to take a short trip back to August when I visited
Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. The other part of this story is that all of my pictures (inlcuding the 327 I took at Longwood) were, until recently, trapped on my old and very dead computer while I figured out how to retrieve them without having to pay someone to do it for me. Obstacle hurdled with surprisingly helpful advice from a Best Buy employee, I can now take you with me, but will do it parts as it is too much for one post, plus I know what attention spans are like these days.
This was my second trip to Longwood, and as much as I love my family, I am glad I could get none of them to join me. Unhampered by having to worry about the comfort of others, I was free to stroll and linger at will. My first stop out of the visitor center was the Rose Arbor, where I didn't even notice the roses.
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Elymus arenarius, Caladium, Agave americana (?), Solenostemon scutellarioides 'Dipt in Wine' (?), and my favorite palm, Bismarckia nobilis |
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Aeonium 'Schwarzkopf', Agave americana (?), Dichondra argentea 'Silver Falls', Bismarckia nobilis and pink Angelonia |
I next made my way through the Theatre Garden and towards the Flower Garden Walk, which was one of my favorite places in the garden that day. The Flower Garden Walk is several hundred feet long and bordered on either side with seasonal planting beds. I don't know if they do this every year, but this summer it was planted at one end with purples to reds. ending up with yellows and whites at the other, with many transitions in between. The gardener(s) at Longwood are certainly adept with color.
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Lisanthus and Capsicum annuum 'Purple Flash' |
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The red trees in the background are Euphorbia cotinifolia which are more tropical than Pennsylvania. I was occupationally jealous of Longwood's abilitly to store them for the winter. |
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Perilla 'Magilla', Pennisetum glaucum 'Purple Majesty' (I think), pink Pentas and pink Lilium |
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Caladium and more Euphorbia cotinifolia (this time in shrub form) |
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I was smitten with the new-to-me Gomphrena 'Fireworks'. I liked its wispy upright habit and its 4' tall height. |
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There was a fountain in the middle of the walk surrounded by tree-form Buddleja alternifolia. |
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Dahlia 'Mystic Spirit' was planted in a sea of coleus (Solenostemon scutellarioides) whose name I failed to note. |
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Allamanda cathartica 'Hendersonii' |
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Pale yellow Lilium, Rudbeckia, Canna and Hibiscus acetocella 'Mahogany Splendor' |
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Plectranthus argentatus 'Silver Shield' (I think), Lilium 'Zamebesi', Brugmansia, and Hydrangea paniculata |
At the end of all that color is a hedge with a portal cut through leading to quieter, greener and more natural parts of the garden. We will head there in the next post.
(I will not be posting every picture, but if you would like to view my complete set on Flickr, you can
click here.)