Botanizing Europe – Zurich to Wengen Switzerland June 19, 2007 The scenery was OK. Here, small village of Wengen, reachable only via cog train from Interlaken. (this was actually the view from our chalet)… Continue Reading
Off to the Alps June 4, 2007 An arrangement of alpine flowers from the garden-feeding the anticipation for this weeks’ trip. This weekend was spent packing, as well as catching up… Continue Reading
Sakurasoh – The Other Japanese Primose, Primula sieboldii May 29, 2007 A selection of some of my Japanese forms of Primula sieboldii The Japanese are passionate about thier native woodland primrose, rarely grown in America,… Continue Reading
Textbook Spring May 15, 2007 It all seems to happen overnight, and sometimes it does, but thankfully, this year, we in New England are experiencing a classically slow spring…. Continue Reading
Blue and White and May May 8, 2007 At a local garden center last weekend, I drove Joe crazy, when I saw the most perfect Pansy, deep in the center of a… Continue Reading
Corydalis solida seedlings April 30, 2007 This cluster of Corydalis solida has lost it label, but perhap is is a mixture of “George Baker’ seedlings. Still, nice as ever. It’s… Continue Reading
Corydalis solida April 25, 2007 Corydalis vittae Janus Ruksans amazing catalog, is a must-have for any rare bulb connoisseur which you can obtain by writing him directly (he doesn;t… Continue Reading
ch..ch…ch..cha…changes April 17, 2007 This Yew hedge is 100 feet long, 9 feet high and 12 feet wide. A freight train and taxus, and with two driveways passing… Continue Reading