Years ago we had a golden Robinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia' and it was a steal! Unfortunately it died but we do have saplings from it, however they were none as golden as the original. But their blossoms are so pretty. Husband Pieter took a few photos on April 5th and I add some that I took last year for a complete picture. So please tour once more through our pretty spring garden with Book an Event together with us.
These blossoms are in the woodgarden, more protected from wind.
The next photos are from the Robinia pseudoacacia - Black Locust that is on the lawn in the open.
Okay, tea-time again! Hope you enjoyed it.
On March 27 we got that heavy rain and thus I no longer could capture these beautiful 'Mother of Pearl' Glenn Dale Azaleas in Our Garden... Too bad for having to wait another year for being able to do so! All that I can show you is below, with big rain drops on them. This
'Mother of Pearl' ←(right click it) Azalea has white stamens and also a kind of leopard spotting. There would be lots of things to see on a tour from
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These Azaleas are very unusual as the stamens are by far not as long as on the other varieties I've shown till now. Hope you enjoyed this 'wet' version of 'Mother of Pearl' hybrids by Glenn Dale.
- There are all sorts of vines but the Wisteria chinensis is a very vigorous one.
- You will see one picture of a 'MONSTER', which we had to cut down about six years ago.
- It had completely strangled the tree that it was climbing up on and we were afraid that the tree would die and topple...
- Needless to say that such a safety hazard is not wanted.
- But their blossoms are lovely and very fragrant as well.
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- Above 3 photos are from our Wisteria chinensis that grows near the creek.
- Next I like to show you the one that got the death penalty... It was an untamable 'MONSTER'...
- This is a beautiful white Wisteria with very long trusses of highly fragrant flowers.
- And a pink one is climbing up the trees, that are near the creek in the back of our property.
- When those Wisteria chinensis are done blooming from the end of March till mid April, then we have in June this non-invasive Millettia Reticulata (Evergreen Wisteria) follow up!
- This one is available at Durio nursery.
Which one do you like most?