Heuchera, columbine, woodmint - oh my! and sedges and sorrel and ferns galore - all tumbling into leaf and bloom and gladdening my heart!
All local natives either growing wild there (most of the ferns) or that I grew originally from local gathered wild seed for this steep north-facing slope on our property, what I would call an "edge of woodland" planting. Please scan down and enjoy. IDs in captions. Except sedges which I don't yet know.
All local natives either growing wild there (most of the ferns) or that I grew originally from local gathered wild seed for this steep north-facing slope on our property, what I would call an "edge of woodland" planting. Please scan down and enjoy. IDs in captions. Except sedges which I don't yet know.
Paintbrush - Castilleja affinis |
Redwood sorrel upper right center, Oxalis oregana Sword fern, Polystichum munitum |
Goldback fern, Pentagramma triangularis |
Licorice polypody, Polypodium glycyrrhiza (I think!) |
Alum root, Heuchera micrantha Coastal wood fern, Dryopteris arguta |
Woodmint - Stachys bullata |
Western columbine - Aquilegia formosa |
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Fruit of western columbine - Aquilegia formosa |
Western columbine - Aquilegia formosa Alum root - Heuchera micrantha Sedges |
Western columbine - Aquilegia formosa Alum root - Heuchera micrantha Sedges |
Sedges - ID TBD |
Alum root - Heuchera micrantha Coastal wood fern Dryopteris arguta |
Comments
So great to have a mental picture in my mind of where this slope is! Thank you again for inviting us to your home and garden!
Kari