Showing posts with label Sedum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sedum. Show all posts

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Sedum 'Autumn Joy'

It's been a good weekend for gardening, glorious weather here in the Southeastern U.S.  I've spent a lot of time tidying up, planting fall vegetables, and getting ready to be away, yet again.

a bumblebee magnet
A quick trip up to the mountains late last week had me harvesting beans and tomatoes, but more importantly, admiring the wealth of native bumblebees visiting the Sedum 'Autumn Joy' that's in the middle of our sedum bed.  In flower just for a short while, it's amazing when the flowers are open.  The flower heads were covered with bees of all sizes.

Back in the Piedmont, the bank of Sedum in front of the visitor center (at the botanical garden where I work) was covered with butterflies (buckeyes, tiger swallowtails, sulfurs, etc.)

Sedum 'Autumn Joy'

Monday, June 14, 2010

Shades of green

It's been rewarding to enjoy the changes in the sedum bed in front of our small house in the mountains over the last year.

The delightful sequence of flowers has been an unforeseen addition to the colors and textures of their foliage, much of which is evergreen, too.

The jewel-like foliage colors contrasting with flowers of different colors and heights are quite remarkable.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A variety of sedums

Our sedum bed continues to provide a diversity of colors and textures. It's jewel-toned in morning and evening light, and now, in mid-spring, many of them are starting to flower.

Flowers are merely a bonus in a group that encompasses plants that are tough, drought-tolerant, often perennial, and which have leaf shapes of all sorts.