ID # | Common Name | Scientific Name |
1 | Maidenhair Fern | Adiantum pedatum |
2 | Lady Fern | Athyrium filix-femina |
3 | Christmas Fern | Polystichum acrostichoides |
4 | Goat's Beard | Aruncus dioicus |
5 | Celandine Poppy | Stylophorum diphyllum |
6 | Ohio Spiderwort | Tradescantia ohiensis |
7 | Jacob's Ladder | Polemonium reptans |
8 | Wild Hydrangea | Hydrangea arborescens |
9 | Strawberry Bush | Euonymus americanus |
10 | Virginia Bluebells | Mertensia virginica |
11 | Wild Geranium | Geranium maculatum |
12 | Solomon's Seal | Polygonatum biflorum |
13 | Wild Sweet William | Phlox divaricata |
14 | Cardinal Flower | Lobelia cardinalis |
15 | Crested Iris | Iris cristata |
16 | Columbine | Aquilegia canadensis |
In the list above, I have already planted #4, 7, 12, 14 & 16. After the deluge Saturday morning/early afternoon, I happily set out to purchase all the plants on my list. But these were the only ones I could procure. Seems like the yellow pages is not a good resource for locating nurseries. My next plan of action is to email the local nurseries found on the Grow Native website and ask if they have my desired plants in stock. I will never again go on a wild goose chase. Gas at $3.00 or more a gallon on any given day, of course not!
Here is my updated landscape plan, effective as of this minute and subject to change at a moment's notice. Crude as it may be, I am patting myself on the back for at least getting this far! I can only hope for positive results next Spring.
2 comments:
Amy, I envy your powers of organization. Your amazing plan makes me think you might enjoy my fellow Greensboroian's post about trying to be a Type A gardener (http://tinyurl.com/yt8mew).
Does that describe me or what! I may have to look for a year to find what I want, but I will not succumb to sale tables just to get something in the ground. After finding his blog on yours a while back, I have visited it a few times. Very charming. And I love the Blog Title.
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