We’re all buttoned up now with Hurricane/Tropical Storm Sandy knocking on our doors. The morning began with a leaking window on the north side of our house but the new greenhouse seems to be handling the storm with aplomb. I spent the last few days getting the some of the plants ready for winter and moving them into the greenhouse.
Outside there are a few plants enjoying the extended warm weather we’ve had. The red Camellia sasanqua is having a stellar year.
Another intense red is the Pineapple Sage.
I keep wanting to call this firecracker sage or maybe peppermint sage, but Beth convinced me that the leaves do smell exactly like pineapples. In any case it’s a great plant for the late fall with outstanding brilliant red flowers.
Another interesting plant for late fall that I added last year is the Leopard Plant (Farfugium japonicum). Its robust spotted yellow foliage is an asset all year but in the fall it unexpectedly puts out bright yellow daisy-like flowers that stand above the leaves.
Nearby I’ve planted a small Sourwood tree that I’ve had in a pot for several years. The old lilac that had failed to bloom for many years will not be missed and the foliage of the Sourwood is spectacular in the fall.
Before we leave the outside I should mention that in the small rock garden on the hillside I noticed that the little gentian planted there has put out a couple of flowers. Not only is this the wrong season but they seem to be yellow rather than blue. Most strange.
I brought this little stemless Gentian back from Stonecrop in April 2011. It will be interesting to see how this progresses through the winter.
Finally, inside the house the orchids have taken up residence again after a summer outside. One, in particular is reaching for the ceiling with an arcing stem of flowers.
At the moment we are warm and dry (other than one persistent leak). The predictions make it seem pretty likely that Sandy will cause loss of power for a lot of us in the days to come. I think I’ll post this while the posting is possible…
Love the greenhouse!
Praying that the storm doesn’t cause any damage in your area.
Lea
Lea’s Menagerie