Posted on July 26, 2023July 26, 202307/26/2023 Rudbeckia lacinata The yellow petals have really opened up! It’s such a big plant with such a regular sized flower haha. Abby gave me this plant and it seems happy with the wet spring we’ve had so far!
Posted on July 21, 2023July 21, 202307/20/2023 summer continues The sea oats that came up a few years ago from purchased seeds. They finally bloomed! There are three surprise amaryllis in the yard! They are all this shade of pink. Not native, but obviously tough, and not spreading so it can stay for now. The Texas mallows have begun to bloom! I love how bright they are in the shade. Rudbeckia lacinata from Abby is very happy this wet summer and has started to bloom. Helianthus petiolaris from seeds are starting to bloom! There is a crab spider hiding behind one petal that you can just see their legs.
Posted on May 18, 2022May 21, 202205/18/2022 A male velvet ant foraging on the widow sedum! Milkvine are sprouting everywhere. Hope it’s a good year for milkweed tussock moths! Yarrow from home is blooming. The striped planthoppers are still out on ironweed today. Greeneyes leaves are fuzzy and my watering spillage shows it off. Rudbeckia lacinata from Abby is getting tall! Texas buckeye has added some leaves and seems to be food for someone. Carolina buckthorn from plant sale doing fine. Mexican buckeye from plant sale doing fine. Texas mallows are coming back up! At least three in the shade of the big red oak. Thistle from home. Mom did a lovely post on these fine flowers recently. They are homes and food for many friends. Mystery grass that came with the thistle soil. Possibly Canada wild rye. I have been asked to get better photos. Jeanne has kindly identified it as an annual native barley. The beautyberry has perked up. False garlic is going to seed! I took one pod across the patio to the “prairie” area and left the other here east of the patio.
Posted on March 1, 2022March 1, 2022Transplant successes from earlier Rudbeckia lacinata from Abby. Viola bicolor is an annual, but I moved some last year from the front yard (where I am gradually removing the lawn but I want to rescue the few native plants) to the backyard in hopes they’d seed. They did!