There are a few plants that I fell in love with at the RBG...well, more than a few. Here is my wish list:
1. Prairie Smoke, Geum Triflorum, Family: Rosaceae
This is one of the most interesting plants I have ever seen and it sure does make me smile. Praire Smoke is a perennial wildflower that is native to the North American woodland and prairie environments. It likes full sun, and is drought tolerant.
2. Foxglove Beard-Tongue, Penstemon digitalis, 'Husker Red', Family: Scrophulariaceae
3. Little Blue-Eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium montanum, Family: Iridaceae
I love the little blue flowers that stand atop the grass. This grass is native to Ontario and the flower is a very important nectar source for pollinators.
5. Golden Japanese Forest Grass, Hakonechloa macra, 'Aureola'
7. Tulip Tree, Liriodendron tulipifera, Family: Magnoliaceae
I love this tree. I love the colour, shape and size of the leaves. The top of the leaf is a deeper green then the underside, which is more of a chartreuse green (my favorite green!).
Tomorrow I will take you through the Laking Garden at the RBG. This is where all the Irises and Peonies are in bloom. I have many more pictures to share with you. Have a great day!
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