One of the cushaw squashes I put by the compost pile has sprouted! I am very curious to see what it does without watering. Paula put out our Wise Co TX source Datura wrightii. The one in the back in the shade was from central TX. The ‘Tango’ Agastache aurantica hybrid is blooming!Echinacea purpurea in the backyard is mostly open now!
One of our four new prairie larkspurs has bloomed!!I took several angles as I was excited. Three of four plants tried to bloom but their flower stalks got knocked over or snipped off by something toothy. The showy milkweed in the side yard (north of the rainbow garden) is coming up!Our three kinds of milkweed are growing!! The lower left one is a green milkweed. The two biggest plants are whorled milkweed (A. verticillata) from Abby. The one remaining viridiflora is not in the picture.
I’m not sure where it came from, but this young snailseed was in a pot with some rooting frogfruit. I put it in the ground by the south trellis fence since it’s about to rain.
The first of our Ohio Spiderworts from prairie moon to bloom! (That’s a dayflower leaf under it in case that’s confusing.)Turns out the mystery plant in with the Venus looking glass is a second kind of Venus looking glass! It just has narrower leaves. Both have milky sap. Last year’s plant (it might have lived two years? I’m not sure)Bigger babyTiny babiesMore babiesEven more babies The juniper leaf in the driveway. I have gotten it to sprout in small pots but it never stays alive. Cuttings ok too but I think it needs to be able to put down a long root. However, they sure love this one crack in the driveway.