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15_the_circle: (cottage sign)
Sunday, June 3rd, 2007 11:56 pm

[OT from cottage renovations]

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3rd Avenue

hosta

hosta
Hosta


Acorn Lane, at Grove and 3rd Avenues

wet head
wet head


5th Avenue

yucca
Yucca filamentosa

it was rather a while after moving here that I noticed how common these Yucca have become around here.  and in the region.  and beyond. 

the species distribution map is a bit intimidating:

image: USDA, NRCS. 2007. The PLANTS Database (http://plants.usda.gov, 3 June 2007).
National Plant Data Center,
Baton Rouge, LA  70874-4490
USA.

15_the_circle: (pieris japonica)
Friday, March 23rd, 2007 07:30 pm

[OT from cottage renovations]

spring has been hopscotching and leapfrogging all over the Grove; things that are blooming in one place are barely budding in another.  depending on where you look spring beauties, forsythia, daffodil and magnolia are either already out or waiting their turn while the crocus parade hasn't so much stopped as shifted to new venues.  go figure. 

here are two examples of another species that's been getting in on the act: 

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McCauley Street

Pieris japonica

5th Avenue

Pieris japonica
Peris japonica
15_the_circle: (daffodil cottage)
Monday, April 3rd, 2006 08:43 am

[OT from cottage renovations]

the weekend's light was variable on Saturday and much better on Sunday. 

I have a feeling that this is going to be a long, difficult spring if last autumn's level of distraction with the effect of light is any guide.  at this early point in the season and with so much more to come even what's out so far exceeds my ability to record:  if a single flowering tree can leave me completely overwhelmed, how am I going to cope with azaleas and dogwoods? 

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fireworks in Wade Park

scaling down is a recurrent theme in this space. 

forgive me the title, but this little bloom has an uncanny resemblance to skyrockets and polychrome air bursts. 

fireworks

fireworks

lungwort

lungwort is a small, pretty plant whose blooms resemble the Virgina bluebells of which I am so fond.  the plants in this highly magnified view were brought to the Grove from somewhere in the Old Dominion and seem to be quite happy here. 

lungwort
lungwort
Grove Avenue

magnolias

the magnolias are in bloom.  with their droopy languid flowers, somtimes sparse but often coming forth in a wanton profusion that belies their delicacy of colour, they have a sensuality verging upon the odalisque.  only the opium poppies can outdo them in this regard. 

this one is in Howard Park, caught in Saturday's afternoon light: 

magnolia


this spectacular tree can be found at 5th Avenue and McCauley Street, seen here in Sunday's morning light. 

magnolia

magnolia

magnolia tip

this new blossom's tip is still bound, giving it an unusual transitional shape. 


magnolia

Magnolia



double stellate magnolia
double stellate magnolia
Town Nursery

many thanks to Charles Horan for the Nursery tour, and to Maisie and Declan for giving me the chance to buy him a drink [at their lemonade stand]. 

C&O

when the cherry trees come into bloom they put forth an abundance that simply doesn't work on a small scale.  see, for instance, this image from three years ago


coming back to the present, it took several attempts over the weekend to find the right lighting for this composition: 

C&O - Cherry and Oak
C&O - Cherry and Oak (with a garnish of forsythia)
Chestnut Avenue