Olympic Coast Garden, a photoblog |
Olympic Coast Garden, a photoblog
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A slimming diet given in this old book. |
Pacific Coast Iris, the time to transplant them is now. |
Kniphofia rooperi, one of many colorful torchlilies in late summer. |
Another name for Agapanthus is lily of the Nile. |
A View to the SE from the hike up Hurricane Hill. |
Clallam County Fair is held in late August. |
Bellevue Botanic Garden, stacked rocks |
3D image of the Olympic Mountains. |
The street fair during our yearly Lavender Festival. |
A long blooming bellflower, Symphyandra zanzegura. |
Seaholly, Eryngium alpinum |
Senecio 'Sunshine,' with golden flowers in midsummer and evergray leaves |
Garden tour at the Soest residence |
Small stream with lilypads |
Susan holding Sissy. |
Iris ensata 'Nemurijishi,' a Japanese iris blooming in early summer. |
Olympic Mountains looking from the north. |
Sweetly scented Rose 'Darlow's Enigma' |
A Japanese iris just starting to open now. |
This Primula auricula 'Green Shank' showing a bit of color in late spring. |
Mixed Jovibarba heuffellii and Sempervivum in a planter. |
Blood red hybrid pacifica Iris named 'War Zone' |
Deep sea blue of Iris sibirica 'Ego' |