Sunday, May 8, 2016

NYBG NPG May 5, 2016

NPG MAY 5, 2016   Today felt cold, cloudy, 50 degrees. Six visitors on the tour. Blooming today:

At the top of the steps, in front of the rhododendron, a white bell-like flower whose name I used to know. [Clematis ochroleuca]
Alabama Croton Croton alabamensis [on right metal descending path]
Alexanders, Golden Zizia aurea
Azaleas: Pinxter, Flame Azalea etc. Rhododendron
Beetleweed Galax urceolata
Bellwort Uvularia perfoliata
Black Chokeberry Aronia melancarpa
Blueberry Vaccinium augustifolium
Bluestar Amsonia tabemaemontana
Bluets Houstonia longifolia
Celandine Poppy Stylophorum dyphyllum
Chickweed, Hairy Cerastium arvense
Chokeberry, Black Aronia melanocarpa
Columbine Aquilegia canadense
     [looks like 5 doves; flower turns up when full of seeds which are disbursed by the wind]
Doghobble, Coastal  Leucothoe axillaris
Dogwood Cornus florida
Dwarf Crested Iris Iris cristata
Foamflower Tiarella cordifolia [the seedhead looks like a tiara]
Globeflower Troilus laxus  [look down where the boardwalk turns left]
Graves Beach Plum Prunus maritima  [past the meadow, on your right]
Green Hawthorne [budding]
Jacobs Ladder Polemonium van-bruntiae
Jacob’s Ladder, variegated Polemonium reptans
Lady Slipper, Yellow Cypripedium calceolus
Larkspur Delphinium tricorne
Leatherleaf Chamaedaphne calyculata
Mayapple Podophyllum peltatum [all poisonous parts except the ripe apple “beloved of pigs, raccoons and small boys” (Asa Gray)]
Phlox Phlox stolonifera
Plume/False Solomon’s Seal Smilacina racemosa
     [called false because it did not have the medical properties of  Polygonatum biflorum]
Prairie Smoke Geum triflorum
Rhododendron
Robin’s Fleabane erigeron pulchellus
Rue Anemone Anemonella thalictroides, Thalictrum thalictroides
Scylla 
Shooting Star Primula meadia
Silverbell Halesia tetraptera
Solomon’s Seal Polygonatum biflorum
Starry False Solomon’s Seal Maianthemum stellatum
Stonecrop Sedum ternatum
Trillium, Red Trillium erectum
Trillium, White Trillium grandiflorum
Trillium, Yellow Trillium luteum
Turkey Corn Dicentra eximia  [Hey, we call it Wild Bleeding Heart]
Viola walteri
Violet, Birdfoot Viola pedata
Virginia Bluebells Mertensia virginica
Wild Geranium Geranium maculatum
     [don’t be fooled by similar flower, very different leaves on Jacob’s Ladder]
Wild Ginger Asarum arvense [a top favorite, spread the leaves to see the amazing flower]
Wild Indigo Baptisia alba
     [also called Shoofly because farmers used the flexible stem to chase flies from the horse.]
Yellow Mandarin/Fairybells Prosartes lanuginose
photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, 2016, for public use only with acknowledgement
Croton alabamensis Alabama Croton

photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, 2016, for public use only with acknowledgement
Globeflower Troilus laxus

photo by Joel Nevis y Flores, 2016, for public use only with acknowledgement
Halesia tetraptera Silverbell
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