Brushwork
McKenzie Seeds describes Lime Sorbet as a most fashionable and elegant plant.
This double aquilegia is perfect for artwork.
Printed on Museo Max fine art paper make the flowers look touchable.
McKenzie Seeds describes Lime Sorbet as a most fashionable and elegant plant.
This double aquilegia is perfect for artwork.
Printed on Museo Max fine art paper make the flowers look touchable.
The first in this section is Rushlight.
I photographed this peony at the Central Canada Experimental Farm in Ottawa.
On the same visit, I also took shots of late blooming magnolias.
They will also go in this section.
For your convenience, larger size prints are made available through Fine Art America
You will now find Pink Spires in the perennials.
Visit the Perennials page for the full index.
All grown in zone 4B
The Perennial index is now divided into categories.
This will make it easier to find what you are looking for.
During the off season, more pages will be added.
New in the perennials, Non Stop Mocca Scarlet is a tuberous begonia.
In the Main gallery you can also view a female flower.
Just add to cart to order a print.
Now in the Perennials is the Begonia corallina de Lucerna.
Soon the perennial index will be separated into section.
The Non Stop Mocca Scarlet will be added next.
Updates and additions will continue during the off season.
Hemerocallis Lilioasphodelus is a long name to remember.
The bright yellow stands out in late spring. This is the first daylily to bloom in my garden.
For more information on this species, visit the Flava page
Flamenco (campsis radicans) is now featured on AritistGarden.net
The photo was taken in the garden Jardins et des Lys in Verchècheres, Québec, at the end of July of this year.
Pistachio Evirida and Will Goodwin pages have been updated and moved. The previous site is no longer online.
The Home page is also moved and going through changes.
The template of this blog will also be changed to match the rest of the site.
Remember, this site is more than about garden photography.
The reference page for Pulsatilla vulgaris is now updated and moved.
I was hoping to add Red Cloak this year, but late frost and rain made it impossible to take a clear shot.
The Perennial Gallery includes a shot of plumed seed heads.