Newly blooming: Muscari armeniacum and Muscari botryoides album (grape hyacinths--the bunnies didn't get them all after all), Geranium maculatum (wild geranium), Lobularia maritima (sweet alyssum, self-sown), and Akebia quinata (chocolate vine).
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We have wild geranium growing all over our property, but it's not blooming yet. One of these years I want to get the white form of it to plant near the house with some hostas. I've only seen it offered by Roslyn Nursery. How did you get your Geranium maculatum?
My Geranium maculatum came from our garden club's plant sale last year. I have it growing in my "white garden", although it's not a pure white but a very pale lilac. I'm happy to see it--it's the first thing that's bloomed in that particular bed this year.
We have wild geranium growing all over our property, but it's not blooming yet. One of these years I want to get the white form of it to plant near the house with some hostas. I've only seen it offered by Roslyn Nursery. How did you get your Geranium maculatum?
Posted by: Kathy | May 07, 2005 at 09:36 AM
My Geranium maculatum came from our garden club's plant sale last year. I have it growing in my "white garden", although it's not a pure white but a very pale lilac. I'm happy to see it--it's the first thing that's bloomed in that particular bed this year.
Posted by: Chan S. | May 07, 2005 at 09:25 PM