Tuesday, June 3, 2014

By: Meredith Yue

Many plants from the first what’s in bloom post are still in bloom but a handful of new plants have started flowering. Despite the high temperatures, the plants are adding a variety of colors to the garden! We will continue to update what’s in bloom regularly to track seasonal changes.

Rosa rubiginosa (Sweetbriar rose)

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

 

Penstemon strictus (Rocky Mountain penstemon)

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

 

Escobaria vivipara (Beehive cactus)

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

 

Salvia offcinalis (Garden sage)

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

 

Thymus vulgaris (English Thyme)

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

 

Penstemon pinifolius (Pineleaf penstemon)

Photo credit: Meredith Yue

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