Garden Pic's



Keeping tabs on the "DRAGON ARUM" is a must. This is such an interesting specimen. It's foliage is nothing to talk about but watching this unique plant develop and flower is quite amazing. The
huge dagger/spike/spear formation the bud makes is very impressive. The flower in quite interesting too and the aroma is an unforgettable stench. Yup! You heard me right, stench!!! If you want to eliminate some flies, hanging a no pest strip next to this baby will help. However don't wait because it only lasts a day. The stench that is. The flower is close behind by two or three days and that is it, but no matter, it is definitely a conversation piece. I will be sure to keep you posted on it's growth.

One of my favorite blooming trees is the Red Bud. Interesting name since the flowers are a kind of lavender/pink color but prior to flowering the buds ARE really red so it is easy to see how it got it's name. I love the contrast the flowers make against the bark, which often looks almost black to me. I should mention that I often have difficulty with colors :). It doesn't look very dark in this picture but when you see them from far away and especially when it rains, the contrast between the flower and bark is stunning. This is of course, my opinion for whatever that is worth.

One of the tulips in my garden called "Angelica" (I think) or something like that. I started out with 10 of these a number of years ago. This year I had only 3 bloom. I have less and less every year. They look like roses but I assure you, they are tulips. I have amended the soil, fertilized and still they do not multiply. I'm guessing if a few years they will be nonexistent...at least in my garden. :(
A bolder in the front yard with creeping phlox (which are lavender but this picture is lacking color), hosta's and day lilies. The lilac needs no introduction. I must say they are smelling very aromatic this year.
Who am I kidding, they do every year :).


I hope everyone is enjoying spring and the new life it brings.
Thank you God for all of your awesome creations of spring (except I have to mention these few things I'm sure you overlooked: black flies, mosquitoes and poison ivy :))!