Sunday, July 30, 2017

The Show-Off

There is always someone who has to better than everyone else --- or at least they think they are (I won't name names, lol).  Same thing in the plant world.  My tallest flowering plants are Joe-Pye weed.  They get about seven feet tall.  Here they are as seen from the kitchen garden window, the tall lavender:

At the other end of the garden is another show-off -- Sears Tower daylily.  
Towering literally above all the other lilies.  But you know what?  In the plant world, unlike in the human world, I like show-offs.


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  1. Wow! I have some Joe Pye Weed, but it's definitely not 7 feet tall. Your Day Lilies are so pretty.

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    1. Now they have Joe-Pye weed that is much shorter. But this taller one works well in my garden.

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  2. These are beautiful pics and I love your garden! So full!! We were gone for a week and when we came back, the garden looked like a jungle. Our butterfly bushes are just so pretty and they are attracting the butterflies

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    1. Don't you love coming home to find work to be done?

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  3. I love your flowers. My favorite picture is the one with the umbrella.

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    1. It's just too bad that it is too hot and humid to sit out there and enjoy them. Good thing I have lots of windows.

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  4. Joe Pye Weed, what an odd name. Your day lillies are lovely.

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    1. I've often thought it was an odd name too. Maybe I should Google it.

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    2. Turns out tha Jopi was an Indian healer from New England who used the plant to cure fevers.

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    3. How typical of us Westerners to turn Jopi to Joe Pye!!! Interesting though. You will be able to cure any fevers you get LOL

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  5. Out of idle curiosity, do you do anything with the lavender? Does it smell really good?

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    1. I do not grow lavender and do not like the smell, but I know lots of folks who do. Personal preference I guess.

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  6. Joe Pye is a FANTASTIC plant. Yours look great. And I agree that plants can be showoffs, but people not so much.

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  7. I had Joe Pye in my former garden and he was just to big for my 1/4 acre so he had to go. I may have to add him to my new gardens if I can find a spot big enough for him. He's such a pollinator magnet. Love the Sears Tower daylily. If you have a few minutes, I'd love it if you could stop by my new gardening blog (ginghamgardens.com) and let me know what you think.

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    1. As I mentioned above, there is a new cultivar of Joe Pye that does nit get as tall. I'll drop by your blog now.

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