The woodlands has come alive from its hibernation and many flowers are currently on display.
Tag Archives: white flowers
Sun + Miscanthus
Miscanthus looks the best in the fall, when the large white plumes are shimmering in the sunlight. Some of the cultivars can get over 10 feet tall.
Alabama Snow Wreath
I think this is the first year that I had Alabama Snow Wreath flower. This is a nice little shrub grown mostly for its flowers.
False spirea
False Spirea can refer to any of the species in the Sorbaria genus. The flowers on all the different species will attract a lot of insects.
Flowering Crambe Cordifolia
The Crambe Cordifolia are flowering on the terrace. They are even noticeable far away because they are so large.
Black Locust White Flowers
The young Black Locusts are full of flowers this spring. Later in the summer the locusts will be filled with small pods.
Garlic Chives Flowering
A nice clump of Garlic Chives will attract a lot of pollinators, like bees.
Hydrangea Flowers
Hydrangea is a good late summer producer of flowers.
American Chestnut Flowering
Chestnut trees flower late, especially this year in early July. The American Chestnut(Castanea dentata) flowers high up in the canopy. The photo above is of a Hybrid Chestnut that has flowers closer to the ground.
White Lilac
Most of the Common Lilacs in my windbreak row have purple flowers. There is this lone white Lilac and I need to propagate more of it.