21 April, 2002 gallery additions
This week we're back to having additions from other folks! Special thanks go out to Theresa Schrum and Ed McDowell, both from the Georgia Native Plant Society, for providing images this week. Theresa is also a founder of Eco-Terra Landscape Consultants, a group that provides environmentally friendly landscape design.Thanks again!I was away for three days this past week on a whirlwind tour of Kentucky and Ohio. We visited the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, Cave Hill Cemetery, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, and Spring Grove Cemetery. Hopefully those slides will start making it into the collection next week.Until then, happy gardening!Christopher Lindsey, gallery maintainer
Akebia trifoliata
(Three-leaflet akebia):
Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Prostrata'
(Prostrate Japanese plum yew):
Chrysogonum virginianum
(Green and gold):
Clematis armandii 'Apple Blossom'
(Apple Blossom Armand's clematis):
Clematis terniflora
(Sweetautumn clematis):
Cordyline indivisa
(Mountain cabbage tree, Broad-leaved cabbage tree):
Corylopsis glabrescens
(Fragrant winterhazel):
Croton alabamensis
(Alabama croton):
Cynara cardunculus
(Cardoon, Globe artichoke):
Fothergilla gardenii
(Dwarf fothergilla):
Fothergilla gardenii 'Mount Airy'
(Mount Airy dwarf fothergilla):
Hedera helix 'Gold Child'
(Gold Child English ivy):
Helleborus 'Heronswood Double'
(Heronswood Double hellebore):
Helleborus orientalis
(Lenten rose):
Kerria japonica 'Albescens'
(White Japanese kerria, White Japanese rose):
Nandina domestica var. leucocarpa
(Yellow-fruited heavenly bamboo):
Opuntia macrocenatra var. santi-rita
(Tubac, Purple prickly pear):
Senna marilandica
(Wild senna):
Serenoa repens
(Saw palmetto):
Viola pedata
(Birdsfoot violet):