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Plant of the Day
Thursday 30 June 2022
In this planting the cultivars of Verbascum (mullein), Baptisia (false indigo) and Papaver (poppy) compliment each other with their flower colour but have contrasting forms.
Jill Raggett
From: Maund, B. (Benjamin), 1790-1863. The botanic garden. London : George Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1878
SB407 .M45 1878 vol. 3
59157.01 Baptisia australis, Lychnis flos-cuculi by horticultural art https://flic.kr/p/2bbuaQJ
Plant of the Day
Tuesday 19 June 2018
This Amorpha fruticosa (false indigo bush, desert false indigo) was covered in small purple flowers with yellow stamens extending beyond the single petal, and was incredibly popular with the local bee population! This deciduous shrub creates a loose, leggy habit covered in pinnate, fine-textured foliage. This shrub can form thickets on riverbanks in the northeast USA and can be invasive.
Jill Raggett
Some flowers popping from around the yard. #Rhododendron #Hydrangea #FalseIndigo #Dipladenia #Rose (#IForgetWhatKind) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeJmCX0Lsee/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
False indigo #falseindigo #plant #plantphotography #purple #purpleflowers #flowers #nature #naturephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CO5PW0fgjpS/?igshid=8yw8u6gofxq3