As promised, here is a picture of Asarum canadense from Woodland Area 2.
Centaurea montana has been blooming in the Main Garden for a few days now...
The Cypredium montanum in the Sand Area was looking particularly nice today...
The rabbits or squirrels felt it was necessary to chew off the head of one of the my new Castilleja coccinea and leave it laying on the ground. I wish there was something I could do to stop them! Fortunately, it was the wilted one they chewed (although, it was better now - the stem was still bent, but not floppy anymore).
Also did a little more with the preparation for the bog garden... dug out the rest, and sprayed off the sides to make them hold together.
**Germination notes: In the dish from 5/6, the following came up: Liatris pychnostachya, Draceocephalum tanguticum, Cleome serrulata, Scilla autumnalis, and Monarda punctata.
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