Monday, April 8, 2013

Just Spring

Spring is here, so blogging is back-burnered, but still important, like the teakettle.


Astragalus spatulatus and Cryptantha humilis v. nana.  Supplied by Sunscapes Nursery in Pueblo, CO.  The latter is the most excting thing at present because I've just found that it smells exactly like freesia.

Astragalus purshii, grown expertly by Mike Kintgen at Denver Botanic's biggest Crevice Garden.  Please note the colour of the buds; that's the fun bit.

Mike and I gave a Crevice-Gardening lecture and workshop at Timberline Gardens in Arvada, CO, a weekend or  two back.  It was warmly recieved by a wonderful and big crowd.  What a ball.  I thank everyone for coming.

 Townsendia spathulata is perhaps the best little Townsend daisy.  Pink/purple petal backs make it interesting when the flowers close at the setting of the sun.
My gratitude to Woodstove Warehouse on South 7th in Grand Junction for letting me tear into their dirt for a desert landscape (to be ultimately unwaterd).  There is sometimes nothing more juicy than a prepared and blank canvas! Possibilities!

Our local Mertensia fusiformis (A bluebell species) prospers year after year in my dry shade garden. (Related to M. lancealata, arizonica, viridis or all lumped into oblongifolia, whatever.)

 Penstemon congestus. Supplied by Agua Fria Nursery, Santa Fe, NM.
(P. pachyphyllus var congestum) 

Do whatever you must to stay outside.

3 comments:

Panayoti Kelaidis said...

LOVE your pictures--especially Cryptantha humilis, which is also blooming beautifully at the Gardens. Sorry to miss your workshop (confict): I heard great things about it. I look forward to seeing your xeriscape at the Woodstove Warehouse in a few months (gulp)...

Keep warm!

Unknown said...

Seth,

Thank you so much for the index of Intermountain Flora families...you saved me starting a tedious project that I wanted completed but not finding much motivation.

Larry

Kenton J. Seth said...

Dear Larry- I am more than glad someone found that useful- otherwise blogging is a waste of everyone's time. My friend (http://paridevita.com) just informed me that the missing volume is out- including Cactus, Buckwheats, Poppy, and Mossrose families, which I've so missed. Now we must all save up for our payment to the NYBG.

PK- when you come West; hold me accountable, sir. -Someone needs to! See you day after tomorrow.