WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #32. August 21, F, fair
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1 +: Aundant f: Flower ud reaking : Some loom f: Full loom pf: Petals falling/drying p: Past loom (few remain) er: Berries WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #32 August 21, F, fair [Interesting for species in loom are the meadows: around the lagoons on the entrance drive; across from the Garden Walk; elow the Quarry on Clenny Run. White clover (Trifolium repens), although in loom everywhere, is reported only here. The Leptodermis on Sycamore Hill is alive with utterflies large and small, with hummingird moths, and with various ees.] ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA [mowed] f Aelia grandiflora (Glossy Aelia--white) Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) pf Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee-Gee Hydrangea white) LAGOONS AND MEADOW TO EAST f Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed deep pink) f Aster ericoides (Heath Aster small white) Aster novae-angliae [?] (New England Aster purple) f Cichorium intyus (Chicory lue) Cirsium vulgare (Bull Thistle reddish purple) f Cuscula gronovii (Dodder orange stems, tiny white looms [parasitic]) + Daucus carota (Queen Anne s Lace white) f Heliopsis helianthoides (Ox-eye Daisy yellow) Hiiscus palustris (Swamp Rose-mallow pink) Impatiens capensis (Spotted Touch-me-not, Jewelweed orange) p Lathyrus pratense (Yellow Vetchling) + Loelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower scarlet) f Loelia siphilitica (Great Blue Loelia) Oenothera iennis (Evening Primrose yellow) Prunella vulgaris (Heal-all violet) 1
2 f f f p p Sagittaria latifolia (Broad-leaved Arrowhead white) Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup yellow) Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod) Typha latifolia (Common Cattail rown) Veronica longifolia (Long-leaved Speedwell purple) Vicia cracca (Cow-vetch Purple) SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE p Buddleia davidii (Butterfly-ush white) Hiiscus syriaca (Rose-of-Sharon rose lavender) f Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee-Gee Hydrangea white) f Lagerstroemia Biloxi (Crape Myrtle pink) p Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste-lam Tree [shru] lue, pink) PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod) WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) p Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) f Hosta lancifolia (Lavender) f Hosta Royal Standard (White) + Lycoris squamigera ( Naked Ladies peach [an amaryllis]) WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM GRASS WALK DOWN TO MUSEUM f Hemerocallis Happy Returns (Daylily yellow) + Hosta Royal Standard (White) SLOPE DOWN FROM GARDEN WALK TO MUSEUM AZALEA WOODS Aster divaricatus (White Wood Aster) Collisonia canadensis (Horse-alm yellow) p Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) Gentiana clausa (Closed AGentian lue) + Hosta Royal Standard (White) f Lycoris squamigera ( Naked Ladies peach [an amaryllis]) p Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox pink) Tovara virginiana (Virginia Knotweed white) LOWER AZALEA WOODS (from Magnolia Bend to 1759 Building) + Ceratostigma plumaginoides (Dwarf Plumago lue) p Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) 2
3 f f Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage lavender) Rosa sp. (White) SLOPE FROM SW CORNER OF AZALEA WOODS TO MARCH BANK UPPER TERRACE AND STEPS pf Aelia grandiflora (White) f Begonia Dragon Wing Red + Hosta Royal Standard (White [in well]) f Liriope muscari (Lilyturf lavender) Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox pink) EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner f Aelia grandiflora (White) p Hemerocallis flava (Daylily yellow) f Koelreuteria paniculata (Golden Rain Tree [variety]-- yellow ) f Lagerstroemia sp. ([large] Crape Myrtle pink) Lagerstroemia sp. ([small] Crape Myrtle pink) f Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup yellow) WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL f Aelia grandiflora (White) Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) p Astile chinensis (Pink) Begonia grandis (Hardy Begonia pink) Clematis candida Ala (Large white) p Hemerocallis flava (Daylily yellow) + Hosta Royal Standard (White) p Hydrangea macrophylla Lanarth White (w purple center) f Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee-Gee Hydrangea white) p Hydrangea serrata shirofugii (White [small shru]) + Hydrocleys [nymphoides?] (Water-poppy yellow) f Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei (Crape-myrtle white) f Liriope muscari (Lilyturf lavender) Nymphaea odorata (Waterlily purple) Ruellia rittoniana Ala (White [in pool]) Sagittaria sp. (Arrowhead white) WALK FROM FISH PONDS THE GLADE TO BRIDGE Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) f Egeria densa (Brazilian egeria [small white in water]) Erodium cicutarium (Storksill small pink [relooming]) Hosta Royal Standard (White) f Loelia siphilitica (Great Blue Loelia) p Lycoris squamigera ( Naked Ladies peach [an amaryllis]) 3
4 f Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox pink, white) Solidago flexicaulis (Zig-zag Goldenrod) Tovara virginiana (Virginia Knotweed white) Tricyrtis formosana (Toadlily--white w purple speckles) MARCH BANK F Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) p Astile chinensis (Pink) p Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) Hosta Royal Standard (White) f Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox pink, white) MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) f Ceratostigma plumaginoides (Dwarf Plumago purple) Magnolia soulangiana (Saucer Magnolia purplish red [relooming]) f Thalictrum rocheranium (Tall Meadow-rue pink) ICEWELL TERRACE (and adjacent walks) Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) Collinsonia canadensis (Horse-alm--yellow) Hosta Royal Standard (White) f Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) f Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox pink) f Tovara virginiana (Virginia Knotweed white) WEST END OF SUNDIAL GARDEN TRAFFIC CIRCLE er Viurnum dilatatum xanthocarpum (Yellow-erried Linden Viurnum) ENCHANTED WOODS er Actaea sp. (White erries w lack eyes ) f Anemone japonica (Pink) Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) Begonia grandis (Hardy Begonia pink, white) p Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) Hosta Royal Standard (White) p Hydrangea arorescens grandiflora ( Hills of Snow ) f Hydrangea involucrata (White, lavender center) Kirengeshoma palmata (Yellow Wax-ells) OAK HILL p Callicarpa dichotoma (Beautyerry pink) Campanula rapunculoides (Creeping Bell-flower lue [relooming]) 4
5 p f pf er Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) Hemerocallis fulva (Daylily orange [y ench at overlook]) Lycoris squamigera ( Naked Ladies peach [an amaryllis]) Rhododendron prunifolium (Plumleaf Azalea red) Tovara virginiana (Virginia Knotweed white) Viurnum dilatatum xanthocarpum (Yellow-erried Linden Viurnum) QUARRY, OUTLET STREAM, AND ADJACENT WALKS f Anemone x hyrid (Pink) Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) f Clematis heracleifolia davidiana (Purple) p Dicentra eximia (Fern-leaf Bleeding Heart pink) p Eupatorium purpureum (Sweet Joe Pye Weed white) f Eupatorium rugosum (White Snakeroot) p Gaura lindheimerei (White) f Gentiana clausa (Closed Gentian purplish lue) f Heuchera villosa (Alumroot white) f Hosta Royal Standard (White) Hosta sp. [sim. Royal Standard ] (Pale lavender) f Impatiens capensis (Spotted Touch-me-not [Jewelweed] orange) Ligularia sierica (Tall yellow) f Loelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower scarlet) f Loelia siphilitica (Great Blue Loelia) Primula japonica (Candelara Primrose white [elated]) f Rudeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan yellow) Tovara virginiana (Virginia Knotweed white) Tricyrtis sp. (Toadlily white w purple speckles) MEADOW ALONG STREAM BELOW SYCAMORE HILL Agrimonia sp. (Yellow) p Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed deep pink) f Aster ericoides (Heath Aster white) f Cuscula gronovii (Dodder orange stems, tiny white looms [parasitic]) + Daucus carota (Queen Anne s Lace white) f Eupatorium rugosum (White Snakeroot) f Hiiscus palustris (Swamp Mallow pink) f Impatiens capensis (Spotted Touch-me-not [Jewelweed] orange) Loelia siphilitica (Great Blue Loelia) + Oenothera iennis (Evening Primrose yellow) Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Smartweed pink) Prunella vulgaris (Heal-all violet) + Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup yellow) Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod yellow) Typha latifolia (Cat-tail rown) Vernonia novaoracensis (New York Ironweed purple) 5
6 SYCAMORE HILL Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) Aster olongifolius (Aromatic Aster purplish lue) f Heuchera villosa (Alumroot white) f/pf Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee-Gee Hydrangea white) f Leptodermis olonga (Purple-flowered shru) [alive with utterflies, hummingird moths, ees] p Spiraea japonica (Deep pink) Viurnum rhytidophylloides (Willow-wood Viurnum [relooming]) p Weigela Red Prince [relooming] PINETUM & EAST END OF SUNDIAL GARDEN WINTERHAZEL WALK GARDEN WALK BETWEEN SYCAMORE AND MAGNOLIA BEND f Asclepias tuerosa (Butterfly Weed orange) f Aster ericoides (Heath Aster white) + Daucus carota (Queen Anne s Lace white) Physalis suglarata (Smooth Ground-cherry white w purple center) Solanum carolinense (Horse-nettle white) f Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod) p Trifolium pratense (Red Clover) f Vernonia noveoracensis (New York Ironweed purple) WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN Daucus carota (Queen Anne s Lace white) f Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-son Tree white) p Myosotis scorpioides (Forget-me-not lue) f Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup yellow) WALK UP FROM MUSEUM TO SUNKEN GARDEN f Hosta Royal Standard (White) SUNKEN GARDEN & ADJACENT AREAS f Aelia grandiflora var. (Pink [W of uilding]) f Anemone japonica hyrid (Pink) Convolvulus sepium (Hedge Bindweed white) Hieracium pratense (King Devel [a hawkweed] yellow) p Hydrangea macrophylla (Red) Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee-Gee Hydrangea white) Rosa spp. (Small pink, larger red) f Rudeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan yellow) Scilla scilloides (Spikes of pink/lavender flowers [W of ldg.]) Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod) 6
7 GREENHOUSE AREA f Angelonia Carita Purple f Cosmos ipinnatus (Tall Cosmos purple/white) f Euphoria sp. Diamond Frost (White) f Hemerocallis flava Happy Return (Daylily yellow) f Hosta lancifolia (Lavender) f Mirailis jalapa (Four-O Clock pink &c.) p Nicotiana Fragrant Cloud ( Nicotine white) Polyanthes tuerosa (White) f Verena onariensis (Vervain purplish red) ##### 7
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