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plants
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. . . are good things!
It's hard to remember every plant we have or would
like to have. That's why we keep lists. Our plant lists content information
about our tries at growing, general information on the plant and
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There are
over 200
species of plants cultivated in our gardens. To learn more
about any of these either find the plant in the list above,
search for a plant in the box to the left or clock on one of the
categories or locations in the left column.
Each plant
listed will show a picture, and our notes about that plant. When possible, we include the Latin
botanical name, a short descriptions, and planting
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Bulbs
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Iris, Wabash
Wabash
Developed by: M. Williamson, 1936 Tall Bearded 40-inches M W3D
Listed as a new iris in the 1938 Cooley's Gardens catalog. With clean white standards and bright purple falls with white veins and thin white edges,
no ruffle,
(Dorothy Dietz X Cantabile), HM 1937, AM 1938, Dykes Medal 1940.
Note: The variety Bright Hour is often passed around as Wabash.
Wabash follage is tinged with faint purple at the base of the fans, most visible in the spring, 'Bright Hour' has no purple whatsoever.
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Started with 2 in 2001 from Shady Acres Iris Garden
Moved to West House Bed (south window area) in 2004
Moved to Oak Tree Bed, 2009
Oak Tree Bed
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Bulbs & Tubers
Iris, Wild Alpine
From Custer State Park South Dakota 2001
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Divided and moved to West House Bed (north front corner) in 2004
and to the north end of the fence bed 2005. 2006 Moved to corner of West bed.
[Bloomed 2003, 2004, 2007 & 2008.
Fence Bed West
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Bulbs & Tubers
Iris, Yellow with Veins
Yellow with veins on falls
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West Fence Line -- marked
from Nancy Summer 2005 [Bloom 2008]
LOST
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Bulbs & Tubers
Lily of the Valley
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Planted spring 2005 in fern bed by garage. From Kathy
Fern Bed
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Bulbs & Tubers
Oriental Lilies
Lilium
A cross between the Korean speciosum lily and the Japanese auratum lily, Oriental Lilies are fragrant and beautiful in perennial gardens and cut flower arrangements.
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Bulbs & Tubers
Surprise Lilies
Lycoris squamigera
(Naked Ladies, Magic Lily, & Resurrection Lily)
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Bulbs & Tubers
Tarda Tulip
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Establish in the north corner of the Maple Tree Bed before 2000
Establish in
the north corner of the Maple Tree Bed before 2000
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Tuberose
Tuberose has a heady floral scent that continues to produce itself. Tuberose [Polianthes tuberosa] is native to Central America. The family name is Amaryllis (Amaryllidaceae), commonly known as the lily. Store bulbs over winter.
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Bought at Lawrence, Kansas Farmers Market Oct. 2005
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Bulbs & Tubers
Tulips , Orange Lion
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Order from Van Dyck's fall of 2005 and planted in Orange Bed.
Orange Bed
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