Painting With Chartreuse

I am neither here nor there about hostas. I recognize that they’re good garden plants, great for shade, useful space-fillers and the bees do love the flowers (though, perversely, many gardeners cut them off to maintain the architectural look of the things).  And they do add a lot to the texture of a garden, especially in shady areas with other tonal variations on green. However, they can be overused, or misused (too much sun, too little water) or just plain abused (slugs, I’m looking at you here!)

But every once in a while, I see a really great use of hostas and I thought I’d share this one.  Hostas-Chinese Garden-Montreal Botanical Garden

It’s from the beautiful Chinese Garden at Montreal’s Jardin Botanique – a line of hostas that looks, from the other side of the pond, like a thick charteuse felt marker has been wielded against the sombre dark-green of the foliage nearby.  And it’s made more emphatic by the parallel line of water irises in the pond in front.  Line of hostas behind irises
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When I got closer, I saw how beautiful it looks arrayed along the pebble-mosaic walk. Hostas & pebble-mosaic path

And, naturally, in such a stellar Chinese garden, it has to have the perfect name!Hosta 'Chinese Sunrise'

Under the Garry Oaks

I was very fortunate during my recent week in British Columbia to see two Garry Oak Meadows in public gardens.  And ironic, in a way, for though I spent my first ten years as a little girl in Victoria, likely skipping through the oak meadows in Beacon Hill Park filled with azure-blue camas and snow-white fawn lilies, I had no idea what a charmed environment I was taking for granted.  Imagine seeing this (photo taken at my cousin and fruit guru Bob Duncan’s tiny Garry Oak meadow in Sidney), and not being mesmerized, even as a child. Quercus garryana & Camassia leichtlinii

The Garry Oak ecosystem celebrates the floral associations of the only oak native to British Columbia, Washington State and Oregon, Quercus garryana. (Its range also extends into parts of California).  Drought-tolerant and rugged, the garry oak is a transitional species that depends on disturbance (historically fire) to forestall the succession of meadow and oak woodland to Douglas fir forest. And as my friend Philip Van Soelen of California Flora Nursery says: “For thousands of years Native Americans were managing these Garry oak ecosystems in a form of permaculture. The fire which kept the conifers at bay was their primary & most powerful tool. The native bulbs, wildflowers & acorns were important food supplies”

Nevertheless, it is a fragile plant community threatened by development, a deadly gall wasp and oak leaf phylloxera. It is so near and dear to British Columbians that there’s even an association and website devoted to it, The Garry Oak Ecosystems Recovery Team.  So it was a thrill, on my very first day, to visit the Horticultural Centre of the Pacific in Saanich, Victoria and meet members of the HCP Native Plant Partnership Group standing in the rain, eager to give tours of the small Native Plant Garden and the recovering Garry Oak Meadow within it. The sign at the edge listed the plants one could expect to see at various times of the year.

HCP-Native Garden Sign

The entrance was spangled with great blue camas (Camassia leichtlini ssp. suksdorfii) and Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium).  Appropriately, there was a native bee nesting box as well. HCP Native Garden & bee box

And as we set out in the rain, I marvelled that we were now celebrating an environment that so many of us take for granted or ignore completely as being “just bush”, with the rotting stumps hosting huckleberries and bigleaf maple sprouting where it found a little sunshine.  My tour guide told me they hear this from visitors all the time.  “How nice that you’ve left this in its natural state,” they declare. Only she and the other volunteers know how much work has gone into this woodland treasure, now 14 years since its beginning as a barren lawn with picnic tables and orchard grass. HCP's Native Plant Woodland

The garry oaks were just coming into leaf, their branches dripping with moss. HCP's Garry Oak Woodland

And at the base of their trunks grew the spring wildflowers that have partnered with them from time immemorial.  The shooting stars (Dodecatheon pulchellum) were almost finished here, but there were still a few shimmering white fawn lilies (Erythronium oregonum). Fawn Lily-Erythronium oregonum

And I found one or two western white trilliums (T. ovatum) now aging to pink, and a few chocolate lilies (Fritillaria affinis var. affinis) still nodding their dusky brown heads. Trilllium ovatum & Fritillaria affinis var. affinis
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The volunteers used naturescaping principles:  watering only to establish plantings; no fertilizer or pesticides; sheet mulching; weeding out invasives; path-building; and design of a hedgerow and bog. They were exceedingly proud of their artfully-designed stump plantings. Stump planting

And they pointed out the licorice ferns (Polypodium glychirriza) on moss-covered rocks that look so natural, you’d never guess the boulders were brought in for just that task.  Licorice fern-Polypodium glycyrrhiza

It was late afternoon when I thanked the volunteers and bade them farewell, but I would think of them later that week when I made my annual visit to the University of British Columbia Botanical Garden.  For there, adjacent to bustling S.W. Marine Drive with the David Lam Asian Garden on the far side of the road and forming the entrance to the alpine garden and edible garden on this side was a beautiful Garry Oak Meadow of an entirely different kindUBC's Garry Oak Meadow in early May

Begun in 2006, it is a nod to the iconic ecosystem, though not a recreation, since Garry oaks did not typically grow in this area.  But it allowed UBC to feature the beautiful native plants in a high-traffic spot.  I was wowed by the meadow filled with annual pink sea blush (Plectritis congesta) interspersed with great camas (C. leichtlinii ssp. suksdorfii).  Great camas & sea blush

Small camas (C. quamash) had already bloomed, but I was able to detect one of the significant clues to telling the difference between the two, since great camas has the endearing trait of twisting its withered tepals around the forming fruit to protect it.  Camassia leichtlinii with twisted tepals

Here and there amongst the pink sea blush were brilliant splashes of spring gold (Lomatium utriculatum).  Lomatium utriculatum & sea blush

I was so happy to have seen my second Garry Oak meadow at this spectacular pink-and-purple stage, since in just a few weeks’ time, the meadow will have transformed itself into a cheerful expanse of woolly sunflower (Eriophyllum lanatum) and yarrow.  UBC's Garry Oak Meadow in late May

And that’s a whole new story for another day! Wooly sunflower - Eriophyllum lanatum

The Horticulture Centre of the Pacific

I’m heading off to British Columbia today – and, of course, there will be gardens.

My first stop in Victoria is always the wonderful Horticultural Centre of the Pacific.  It’s a combination of display garden and horticultural college (Pacific Horticulture College) with myriad themed gardens. As you enter past the gift shop & nursery area, you come face to face with a lovely burst of color in the Hardy Plant Garden. HCP-Hardy Plant Garden

It’s a little early for the Herb Garden, but I’ll wander through and see what’s new.HCP-Herb Garden

The Mediterranean garden looks better in the summer (below), but there’s always something blooming here too.HCP-Mediterranean garden

The Birds, Bees & Butterflies Garden does a lovely job of attracting them all, HCP-Birds-Bees & Butterflies Garden

but I love to see them on tender plants I never get to see here, like the orange ball tree (Buddleia globosa).  Honey bees on Buddleia globosa

And there are always a few gorgeous Pacific Coast Hybrid irises around as well. Pacific Coast Hybrid Iris
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There’s a Winter Garden that entertains visitors from autumn to early spring and a Heather Garden filled with all manner of Erica and Calluna species.  And I’m hoping the Native Wildflower Garden will have lots of blue camas (Camassia quamash) and fawn lilies (Erythronium oreganum) in bloom.

But the real draw in spring is the Hosta & Rhododendron Garden, with a fabulously colourful array of azaleas and rhodos in a beautiful setting.HCP-Rhododendron Garden

And of course I always make it over to the far side, where the Takata Japanese Garden has a number of beautiful features, such as the dry stream bed…HCP-Takata Japanese Garden

the pond with the zigzag bridge…HCP-Takata Garden Pond

and the serene Zen Garden. HCP-Zen Garden

Visitors to Victoria often stop at Butchart Gardens, and I go there myself whenever I have the time, because they’re second to none as a large-scale display garden.  But the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific is my idea of a little treasure

May Day on the High Line

It’s May Day, tra-la-tra-la. The birds are singing, the blossoms perfuming the air. Well, not exactly. Harrummph!  I just had a look at the forecast and it’s rain, more or less, for the first four days of May. So I’m heading west on the weekend to find some spring colour and sunshine. In the meantime, here’s a little tour of the High Line in New York City, memories of a rainy May Day morning two years ago.

Early roses

I was with my good friend and photographer sidekick, Ginny Weiler, from North Carolina. She was a more purposeful walker than me.

Tracks, then and now

It’s difficult to imagine what this elevated green park looked like in the 1930s. Fortunately, there are historic photos on the site.

Gehry's InterActive Corp. Building

It has a great view of new and old buildings, including Frank Gehry’s curvilinear InterActive Corp. building.

High Line under The Standard Hotel

The High Line passes under the Standard Hotel.

27-Salvia-&-Amsonia

Ornamental sage and amsonias are among the first perennials to emerge.

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Fresh spring flowers: shooting star (Dodecatheon media), horsetails (Equisetum hyemale) and foamflower (Tiarella media).

Art Installation

The High Line features regular art installations throughout the year.

Horses and Heucheras

It had its heyday, before it was planted to heucheras.

A Track Went Through It

I love this view of the old freight entrance into the building.

 

Acer triflorum Grove

The three-flower maple grove (Acer triflorum).  It was rainy that May Day, too, but it was New York City rain. There’s a difference……

Signs of Spring

The forecast was for freezing rain with snowfall on its heels

After five long months of winter, I can’t describe how cruel that feels

So I packed my camera and coffee mug and headed out the door

To wrest that ball from winter’s court and even up the score

In my search for green and growing things, I didn’t look too hard

Before finding lots of ‘tommy’ crocuses in my own front yard

The small, violet flowers of Crocus tomassinianus 'Ruby Giant' in my own garden, affectionately nicknamed "tommies" by bulb fans.

The small, violet flowers of Crocus tomassinianus ‘Ruby Giant’ in my own garden, affectionately nicknamed “tommies” by bulb fans.

But I’d set my sights on another spot and started up my car

The Toronto Botanical Garden, you see, isn’t really very far

And though the place was showing signs of a winter long and cruel

Iris ‘Katherine Hodgkin’ was looking sweet and icy-cool

The delightful striped flowers of Iris histrioides 'Katherine Hodgkin' are an unusual color.

The delightful striped flowers of Iris ‘Katherine Hodgkin’ are an unusual color.

And that sunny Danford iris seemed too mellow-yellow for words

Yellow danford irises emerge and flower before the foliage appears.

Yellow danford irises emerge and flower before the foliage appears.

But ‘Donald Wyman‘ held all its fruit – what happened to hungry birds?

Leftover fruit on the 'Donald Wyman' crabapple may or may not be eaten by birds.  If not, experts recommend that these "mummified" fruits should be removed and raked out of the garden as they can harbour brown rot fungus spores.

Leftover fruit on the ‘Donald Wyman’ crabapple may or may not be eaten by birds. If not, experts recommend that these “mummified” fruits should be removed and raked out of the garden as they can harbour brown rot fungus spores.

The ‘Primavera’ witch hazel was living up to her special name

Hamamelis 'Primavera' is a dependable, early witch hazel.

Hamamelis ‘Primavera’ is a dependable, early witch hazel.

But the hellebores, a downcast lot, hung their pretty heads in shame

Hellebores tend to open their flowers in the warm sunshine.  This one is unusual in having dramatic, dark-red foliage.

Hellebores tend to open their flowers in the warm sunshine. This one is unusual in having dramatic, dark-red foliage.

All except for Helleborus niger, which looked overjoyed to know

That a “Christmas” rose can look forward to an “Easter” week with snow!

Christmas rose (Helleborus niger) starts flowering in late winter or very early spring, well ahead of the lenten roses (H. orientalis hybrids)..

Christmas rose (Helleborus niger) starts flowering in late winter or very early spring, well ahead of the lenten roses (H. orientalis hybrids)..

But then I found a gorgeous one with a pretty, upturned face

Yes, the aptly-named ‘Cinnamon Snow’ was spicing up the place

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Cinnamon Snow is a popular hybrid hellebore bred in Germany by Josef Heuger.

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The honey bees stayed in their hives, but the hover flies were flying

And nectaring on the winter heath (though the wind made that feat trying)

Winter heath (Erica carnea) offers food for early foragers, including hover flies, bumble bees and honey bees.

Winter heath (Erica carnea) offers food for early foragers, including hover flies, bumble bees and honey bees.

The crocuses were a safer bet and a white one offered pollen

(Who knows where her next meal might be once the April snow has fallen?)

Crocus stigmas offer a rich source of springtime pollen for many bees and flies.

Crocus stamens offer a rich source of springtime pollen for many bees and flies.

And pink chionodoxa – or what the taxonomists have now decreed

Should be considered part of Scilla – fulfilled this one’s dining need

Pink glory-of-the-snow attracts a hover fly.

Pink glory-of-the-snow attracts a hover fly.

The wind picked up old autumn leaves and blew them from the beds

Uncovering the winter aconites with their sweet, fringed flower-heads

Winter aconites (Eranthis hyemalis) are among the earliest spring bulbs to flower, but tend to close in the afternoon or on colder days.  When open, they are very attractive to bees.

Winter aconites (Eranthis hyemalis) are among the earliest spring bulbs to flower, but tend to close in the afternoon or on colder days. When open, they are very attractive to bees.

Narcissus ‘Rijnveld’s Early Sensation’ seemed to be a few weeks late

The explosion of colour will come, no doubt , but for now I have to wait

Narcissus 'Rijnfeld's Early Sensation' is later than usual this spring.

Narcissus ‘Rijnfeld’s Early Sensation’ is later than usual this spring.

The showers started and I packed things up and headed to my car

Past a drift of Crocus ‘Gipsy Girl’ – a dark-striped springtime star

'Gipsy Girl' is a very good multiplier, spreading in low clumps.

‘Gipsy Girl’ is a very good multiplier, spreading in low clumps.

By the time I arrived at home the wind was blowing up a gale

The temperature was falling fast and the rain fell hard as hail

But the earth was growing green again and it made my spirit sing

That this dark and stormy April day had yielded signs of spring