Beijing Gold Peking Lilac has been a great grower for me. The shrub/tree has been getting larger and starting to have more flowers. The flowers kind of look like an off-white to me. But I guess they can appear to have a yellowish tinge in them, hence the gold in their name. This plant also […]
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Flowering Terrace
Crambe is a perennial that dies back to the ground ever year, but it grows large and can look like a bush. This terrace has a lot of flowering Crambe Cordifolia. The white flowers are tiny, but they are produced in mass quantities on top of tall flower stalks and are noticeable from far away.
Deutzia Flowers
Deutzia is a genus that has a lot of different flowering shrubs. When it gets too cold in the winter, seems like they can have dieback. These flowering shrubs are worth growing though, as the flowers do not go unnoticed.
Iowa Privet
The main Privet I am currently growing is the Amur River North Privet. These shrubs flower when young, though haven’t produced fruit yet.
Iowa Flowering Roses
There are a few different Roses that flower on my Oasis. The most common and aggressive one is the Multiflora Rose. Even though a lot died from RRD(Red Rosette Disease), there are still some lingering around and starting up. Maybe as time goes on, more resistant Multiflora Roses will exist and not die from RRD.
Variegated Brome Grass
Sometimes even common weeds get my attention. This stem of Brome Grass stands out with its variegation.
Iowa Phyllostachys Parvifolia
My Bamboo experiences have been mentioned a lot in my previous entries. I still have a few species still alive. This Bamboo species, Phyllostachys Parvifolia, is one of the hardier bamboo species. In my climate, it also dies to the the ground usually, even though it is on the south side of the house.
Flowering Hardy Kiwi
My female Kiwi plants are currently flowering. As in the past, there has not been a male to pollinate these vines, so they may not have fruit again.
Nuttall Oak Difference
Most of the Nuttall Oaks have turned green by now, except in the middle. Sometimes Oaks differ in how fast their flush of growth turns green.
Hollywood Plums
My little Hollywood Plum tree is pretty noticeable among the other vegetation. These trees grow slow because of the lack of chlorophyll.