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1 WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #32 22 August, F, fair +: Abundant fbb : Flower- bud breaking b: Some bloom fb: Full bloom pf: Petals falling/drying pb: Past bloom (few remain) [The now dead blossom-heads of Eupatorium purpureum- Sweet Joe Pye Weed- are seen in most areas] ENTRANCE DRIVE, LAGOON, AND PARKING fb Abelia grandifolia (White) pb Cichorium intybus (Chicory- blue) fb Cirsium vulgare (Bull Thistle-purple) fb/pf Daucus carota (Queen Anne's Lace- white) b Erigeron annuus (Daisy Fleabane- white) b Eupatorium rugosum (Boneset- white) pb Hydrangea paniculata (Pee-Gee Hydrangea- white) b Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower- red) + Lobelia siphilitica (Great Lobelia--blue) b Ludwigia alternifolia (Seedbox [Evening-primrose family ]- yellow) b Oenothera biennis (Evening Primrose-yellow) b Prunella vulgaris (Heal All-purple) pf Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup- yellow) fb Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod) b Typha latifolia (Cattail-brown) SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE pb Buddleia davidii (Butterfly-bush-white) b Hibiscus syriaca (Rose-of-Sharon- rose lavender) fb Hydrangea paniculata (Pee-Gee Hydrangea- white) pb Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste-lamb 'Tree' [shrub]- blue, pink) WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS b Collinsonia canadensis (Horse-balm- yellow) fb Hosta lancifolia (Narrow-leaved Hosta- pale lavender) AZALEA WOODS f b Colllinsonia canadensis (Horse-balm- yellow-flowered shrub) 1
2 + Hosta 'Royal Standard' (White) pb Lycoris squamigera ('Naked Ladies'- peach [an amaryllis] [1 only]) b Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox- pink) LOWER AZALEA WOODS fb Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage- lavender) fb Rosa sp. (White [reblooming]) UPPER TERRACE AND STEPS fb Begonia benariensis (Red) fb Hosta 'Royal Standard' (White [in well by Glass Corridor]) + Liriope muscari (Lilyturf- lavender) EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner fb Abelia grandiflora (White) pb Hemerocallis flava (Daylilies- yellow) fb Koelreuteria paniculata (Golden-rain Tree) fb Lagerstroemia 'Sioux' (Crape-myrtle- deep pink) fb Lagerstroemia sp. (Crape-myrtle- pinki, red) fb Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup--yellow) WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL fb Abelia grandiflora (White) fb Begonia grandis (Hardy Begonia- pink) fb Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee-Gee Hydrangea-white) pf Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei (Crape-myrtle- white) + Liriope muscari (Lilyturf- lavender) WALK FROM FISH PONDS- THE GLADE-TO BRIDGE b Erodium cicutarium (Storksbill- pink) fb Lobelia siphilitica (Great Lobelia- blue) fb Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox- pink, white) fb Pontederia cordata (Pickerel-weed- blue [in water]) b Tricyrtis formosana (Toadlily- white w purple speckles) MARCH BANK b Anemone sp. (White, tinged lavender) f b Eupatorium rugosum (Boneset- white) b Hosta 'Royal Standard' (White) b Lobelia siphilitica (Great Lobelia- blue, one white) b Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox- pink) 2
3 b Tovara virginiana (Virginia Knotweed-white) MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM b Hosta 'Royal Standard' (White) b Lobelia siphilitica (Great Lobelia- blue) b Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox- pink, white) b Thalictrum rochebranium (Tall Meadow-rue- pink) b Tovara virginiana (Virginia Knotweed- white) ICEWELL TERRACE b Coli insonia canadensis (Horse-balm- yellow-flowered shrub) b Hosta ' Royal Standard' (White) b Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox- pink, white) ENCHANTED WOODS b Anemone japonica (Pink, white) + Begonia grandis (Hardy Begonia- pink, white) + Hosta ' Royal Standard' (White) b Hydrangea involucrata (Blue center, white rim) OAK HILL b Hieracium sp. (Hawkweed-yellow) fb/pb Lycoris squamigera ('Naked Ladies'-peach [an amaryllis]) fb Oxalis europaea (Yellow Wood-sorrel) fb Scilla scilloides (Spikes of pink/lavender flowers) QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, and OUTLET STREAM fb Anemone japonica (Lavender, pink. white) f fb Clematis heracleifolia davidiana (Purple) b Erodium cicutarium (Storksbill- pink) fb Gentiana clausa (Closed Gentian- blue) fb Heuchera villosa (Alumroot- white) fb Hypericum ellipticum (?)(Pale St. John's Wort-yellow) b Impatiens capensis (Spotted Touch-me-not--orange) fb Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower- scarlet) fb Lobelia siphilitica (Great Lobelia- blue, white) fb Oenothera biennis (Evening Primrose-yellow) fb Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan- yellow) b Tricyrtis formosana (Toadlily- white w purple speckles) 3
4 MEADOW ALONG STREAM BELOW SYCAMORE HILL b Convolvulus sepium (Hedge Bindweed- pinkish white) b Daucus carota (Queen Anne's Lace- white) b Erigeron annuus (Daisy Fleabane- white) fb Eupatorium rugosum (Boneset- white) fb Hibiscus palustris (Swamp Mallow- red, white) b Impatiens capensis (Jewelweed, Spotted Touch-Me-Not-orange) fb Oenothera biennis (Evening Primrose- yellow) fb Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup-yellow) b Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod) b Typha latifolia (Common Cattail- brown) SYCAMORE HILL fb Heuchera villosa (Alumroot- white) pb Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora (Pee-gee Hydrangea- white) fb Koelreuteria paniculata (Golden Rain Tree) fb Leptodermis oblonga (Purple-flowered shrub) THE MEADOW, E OF GARDEN WALK, N OF SYCAMORE HILL b Cirsium vulgare (Bull Thistle- purple [one]) + Daucus carota (Queen Anne's Lace- white) fb Erigeron annuus (Daisy Fleabane- white) b Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod) pb Trifolium pratense (Red Clover) WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN pb Myosotis scorpioides (Forget-me-not- blue) b Heptacodium miconoides (Seven-son Tree--white) WALK FROM MUSEUM UP TO SUNKEN GARDEN SUNKEN GARDEN fb Abelia grandiflora (Pink) fb Anemone japonica (Pink, white) b Convolvulus sepium (Hedge Bindweed- white) b Lathyrus latifolius (Everlasting [Sweet] Pea- red-flowering vine) b Lobelia siphilitica (Great Lobelia- blue) fb Rosa sp. (Small pink [reblooming]) fb Scilla scilloides (Spikes of pink-lavender flowers [W of building]) GREENHOUSE AREA + Angelonia sp. (Purple) b Antirrhynum sp. (Snapdragon- pink/yellow) fb Cosmos (Various colors) b Gossipium herbaceum 'Nigra' ('Black Cotton'-lavender) 4
5 b Lab lab purpurea (Hyacinth vine- purple [W end of greenhouse]) fb Hemerocallis flava 'Happy Return' (Day-lily-yellow) fb Polyanthese sp. (Tuberose- white) fb Verbena bonariensis (Vervain- purple) GRASS WALK BETWEEN MUSEUM AND UNDERPASS fb Hemerocallis flava 'Happy Return' (Day-lily- yellow) ### 5
PARKING LOT TO VISITOR CENTER fb Aster divaricatus (White Wood-aster) b Rhododendron Dexter #1 ( Early Flesh Pink [rebloomiong])
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