Saturday, September 28, 2019

Montreal Botanic Gardens 2019 c


The New Varieties Garden is always very colorful.



"Ruffled Apricot" Tuberous Begonia



"On Top Sun" Tuberous Begonia



"On Top Sun" Tuberous Begonias



In this area, they create beds based on a single color.  So this bed contains a new variety
of white petunias, plus new varieties of white roses and white dahlias.




Yellow Cockscomb, White Panicula Hydrangeas, and Yellow Dahlias




"Happy Days Lemon Yellow" Dahlias.  The leaves are nearly black, so they make
a very nice contrast for displays.




White Roses and White Petunias and Yellow Calibrachoa Trees




"Marguerite Daisies"




The arch features different flowers each season; "Dusty Miller" in front.




"Mexican Sunrise" Black-eyed Susans.  This variety really is extremely hot
and sultry with the orange and red petals.  They are part of the "Orange and Red Garden."




"Purple Sun African Daisy / Osteospermum"




"Purple Sun" close-up



"Calexis Calendula / Pot Marigold."  This variety has many more petals than usual,
and some are feathered.  They were part of the Yellow Garden.



"Ruffled Peach" Tuberous Begonias



"Lily of the Incas"  They come from Peru.




Pink Coneflowers; the petals kind of droop down.




"Dahlegria Red-Orange Dahlias" with very dark foliage.




"Dahlegria Star Dahlia" with black foliage




"Dahlegria Star Dahlias" with black leaves




"Burgundy with Eye" Calendula / Pot Marigold in the Yellow and Orange Garden




Decorative Cabbages with "Burgundy with Eye" Orange Dahlias




Various beds in Exhibition Gardens



"Kismet Raspberry Coneflowers"  




"Kismet Raspberry Coneflowers" - close-up.  They become even more dramatic
in close-up view.



"Kismet Cream" Coneflowers, with droopy petals




"Kismet Red" Coneflowers, set amongst a sea of greyish green Artemesia



"Dahlegria White" Dahlias with very dark foliage



"Kismet Yellow" Coneflowers with Artemesia




"Kismet Adobe" Coneflowers




"Heather Rose"  Daylilies




"Heather Rose"  Daylilies



A visitor in the Rose Mallow Garden



To be continued  .  .  .


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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Montreal Botanic Gardens 2019 b


The Montreal Botanic Gardens actually consist of more than 20 different gardens,
including the Rose Garden, the Chinese Garden, the Japanese Garden, the English
Meadow, the Alpine Garden, the Monastic Garden, etc.



The English Meadow is a very large garden with lake and ponds and stream.  In spring,
this is where you see the tulips and daffodils and hyacinths.  In June the iris and peonies
bloom.  And in early September, it is the season of daylilies.



"Aztec Gold" Daylilies



"Strawberry Parfait" Stonecrop



"Bela Lugosi" Daylily



Black-eyed Susans and Magenta Gomphrena balls



"Challenger" Daylilies



"Challenger" Daylilies



"Yazoo Eye-catcher" Daylily



"Claret Wine" Daylily



"Aristocrat" Daylily



English Meadow, new footbridge, and in the background, the Alpine Garden.
They have created a garden solely of plants brought from the highest mountain ranges
in the world, the Alps, the Himalayas, the Rockies, the Atlas, etc.  They tend to be
very small and delicate to survive in such harsh conditions.



Footbridge from English Meadow to Alpine Garden



"Bicentennial Queen" Daylily



"Purple Panther" Daylily



"Lemonfellow" Daylily



"Humdinger" Daylily



There are six "exhibition gardens."  This one has all medicinal plants and
poisonous plants.  These are "Angel's Blush" white hydrangeas.



"Angel's Blush" Hydrangeas



This exhibition garden features new varieties of common flowers that people might like
to use in their gardens next year.  There is a number by each plant and you can jot them down.
Then at the entrance, there is a book with addresses of sources to buy seeds for each type.



These are new varieties of petunias and impatiens.



"Blueberry Shortcake" - a new variety of petunias



"Sky Blue Clematis" - new variety of popular climbing vine



New Varieties of Petunias and Zinnias



New Petunias



"Sincerity" - new dahlia
New varieties these days seem to emphasize flowers with several shades, rather
than all solid red or yellow or pink.



"Bella Maggiore XXXVI" - new dahlia which has not yet been named



"Bella Maggiore LXII" new pink variety of dahlia



"Crazytunia Spider Girl" new petunia



"Profusion Cherry Bi-color" Zinnia, a new variety in which every flower is different



Close-up of "Profusion Cherry Bi-color" petunia.  I like them.



"Red Hot Poker" Zinnias



A visitor in the Dahlia Garden


To be continued  .  .  .


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