Most of these were taken at the ex-job; the rose was at Lowe's.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Pretty pictures: Pinkish Red
Pressed for time again -- we were elsewhere for a good chunk of yesterday.
Most of these were taken at the ex-job; the rose was at Lowe's.
Dianthus NOID. I should know what the variety is: it's the same thing we sold during the two springs I worked there. I just forgot, and there's no time to try to look for the ID.
Lamprocapnos x 'King of Hearts.' I regret not getting a clearer photo of the foliage on this one; it seemed different. Not that I'm hugely familiar with bleeding-heart foliage.
NOID Cattleya alliance orchid.
Paeonia 'Hoki.' ('Tis the season.)
Cyclamen persicum NOID. If anybody still remembers my Cyclamen experiment from last fall: it looked worse, and worse, and worse, and worse, and then I moved it to the (cool, humid) basement under shop lights, and it's doing massively better. Among other things, it's growing HUGE leaves. Which I guess is good. I was getting sick of it and considering throwing it out, so it's shaping up just in time, pretty much.
Rosa 'Radtko' (doubled knock-out rose). I'm sure there are roses out there that I could find interesting and exciting, but I haven't run into them at Lowe's. Not that I expected to. I'm just saying.
Dianthus NOID. Dianthus were one of my favorites to sell, at the ex-job; they smelled nice, and I enjoyed deadheading them. I'm not currently growing any, and probably won't in the near future, because we're still working on establishing a raised bed in the backyard, and even if we had a bed already I maybe still wouldn't grow any because I don't know if I'd want to, but they were nice, occupationally speaking.
Most of these were taken at the ex-job; the rose was at Lowe's.
Oh, I love Peonies. That heavenly scent! I'm lucky to be on vacation while they're in full bloom, mmmm!
ReplyDeleteI love the taste of pinks.
ReplyDeleteI was going to send this link to Liza since she just had a post about plant theft, but she's on vacation, so I am posting it here. Makes me want to get a shotgun and spend the night in the community garden.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.washingtonpost.com/local/flower-bandit-filches-cleveland-park-blooms/2011/05/27/AGVLyMEH_story.html