Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Native Plant Garden on May 22, 2016

Native Plant Garden, New York Botanical Garden, May 22, 2016
guest post by Joel A. Nevis y Flores

An overcast day with some raindrops as I entered by the Mosholu gate, where the day's events features the ongoing Impressionist exhibition but did not mention my two tours of the native plant garden. No wonder that no one was there at 12:30p for my first tour -- though a native plant enthusiast from Westchester arrived in a few minutes for a really good interaction. I had eight people for the second tour at 2:30p so maybe signs were put up by the main entrance after all. The temperature started off in the high 50s rising to about 71F, with predominant pollens from oak, mulberry and the grasses. 

With the warmer, drier weather in the afternoon, and after visitors had seen the Impressionist exhibit at the Conservatory, a number of people meandered through the Native Plant Garden. A few were alarmed by a garter snake near the white baptisias next to the entrance pavilion. But everyone who noticed was intrigued by the robin's nest in the shadbushes and by the birds bathing by the Elizabeth Knight Britton plaque (robins, bluejays, yellow warblers). And the chipmunks were extremely active that day. 
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
hungry robin chick in nest
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
American robin in shadbush, darting from nest to distraction attention
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement

Eastern chipmunk (Tamius striatus)

Here is what was in bloom or of interest that day:

Amelanchier canadensis - Shadbush
Amsonia tabernaemontana - Bluestar
Anemonella thalictroides - Rue anemone
Aquilegia canadensis - Eastern red columbine
Aquilegia chrysantha - Golden columbine
Arisaema triphyllum - Jack in the pulpit
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Arisaema triphyllum
Asarum canadense - Wild ginger
Baptisia alba - White false indigo
Baptisia australis - False indigo
Baptisia carolina - Yellow wild indigo, by the native border's dry-stacked stones
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Baptisia carolina
Calycanthus floridus - Carolina allspice, sweetshrub
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Calycanthus floridus
Camassia scilloides - Eastern camas, wild hyacinth
Carex - sedge (which species is growing in the wetland garden?)
Cerastium arvense - Hairy chickweed
Chionanthus virginicus  - Fringetree
Chrysogonum virginianum - Green and gold
Clematis ochroleuca  - Curlyhead
Cornus sericea - Red osier dogwood
Crataegus viridis -Green hawthorn
Cypripedium parviflorum - Yellow lady's slipper, moccasin flower
Cypripedium parviflorum parviflorum - Lesser lady's slipper orchid
Delphinium tricorne - Larkspur delphinium
Dicentra eximia - Wild bleeding heart
Diphylleia cymosa  - Umbrellaleaf
Erigeron pulchellus -Daisy fleabane
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Erigeron pulchellus
Geranium maculatum - Cranesbill geranium
Geum triflorum  - Prairie smoke
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Geum triflorum
Gillenia trifoliata -Bowman's root, Indian Physic, American Ipecac
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Gillenia trifoliata

Heuchera longiflora - Longflower alumroot
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Heuchera longiflora
Houstonia caerulea -Azure bluets
Iris cristata - Dwarf crested iris
Iris hookeri - Beachhead Iris
Kalmia angustifolia - Lambkill
Kalmia latifolia -Mountain laurel
Maianthemum stellatum - Starry false Solomon's seal
Maianthemum racemosum - False Solomon's seal
Mertensia virginiana -Virginia bluebells - one left still
Monarda bradburiana - Eastern beebalm
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Monarda bradburiana
mushrooms on the rosebay trail
Orontium aquaticum - Goldenclub
Osmunda regalis  - American Royal fern
Osmundastrum cinnamomeum - Cinnamon fern
Parthenium integrifolium - Wild quinine
Penstemon hirsutus - Hairy beardtongue
Penstemon - some white ones I could not get close to to find out which kinds they are (probably Penstemon digitalis)
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Penstemon
Phacelia bipinnatifolia - Purple phacelia, fernleaf phacelia
Phlox divaricata - Blue phlox
Phlox stolonifera - Creeping phlox
Podophyllum peltatum - Mayapple
Polemonium - I never can determine if Jacob's ladder is Polemonium caeruleum or Polemonium reptant
Polemonium caeruleum - Jacob's ladder
Polygonatum biflorum  - Solomon's Seal
Primula meadia -Shootingstars
Prosartes lanuginose - Yellow mandarin, Yellow fairybells
Rhododendon choptank rose
Rhododendron minus minus - Piedmont rhododendron, Carolina rhododendron
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Rhododendron minus var. minus

Rhododendron My Mary
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Rhododendron 'My Mary'
Rhododendron - a number of hybrids
Sarracenia  - a number of species and hybrids I can never tell apart
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Sarracenia
Sarracenia leucophylla  - Crimson pitcherplant, Purple trumpet
Sarracenia leucophylla x oreophila -Hybrid pitcherplant
Sarracenia oreophila - Green pitcherplant
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Sarracenia oreophila
Sarracenia x areolata - a naturally occurring hybrid between the Pale Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia alata) and the White-top Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia leucophylla)
Sedum nevii - Nevius stonecrop
Sisyrinchium angustifolium - Narrow-leaf blue-eyed grass
Stylophorum diphyllum - Celandine Poppy
Tiarella cordifolia  - Foamflower
Tradescantia - Spiderwort
2016 photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, for public use only with acknowledgement
Tradescantia
Trillium erecta - Red trillium
Trillium recurvatumBloody butcher, Prairie trillium 
Trillium flexipes - Bent trillium
Trillium grandiflorum - White trillium and double white trillium
Trillium luteum -Yellow trillium
Uvularia grandiflora - Bellwort
Vaccinium corymbosum - Highbush blueberry - mostly fruit but a flower or two left
Viola walteri - Walter's violet
Viola blanda -Sweet white violet
Zizia aptera - Golden Alexanders

Also non-natives Taraxacum official (dandelion), Rumex acetosella (red sorrel), Oxalis stricta (yellow wood sorrel)


2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Marcia-What a Great Blog! I loved the Photos and the accompanying details. I am glad that I met you today at the Native Plant Pavillion & mentioned that I had not been able to locate your blog online. Anyway, I look forward to your blogs as well as another tour. Regards, Hilda

Unknown said...

Hi Marcia-What a Great Blog! I loved the Photos and the accompanying details. I am glad that I met you today at the Native Plant Pavillion & mentioned that I had not been able to locate your blog online. Anyway, I look forward to your blogs as well as another tour. Regards, Hilda