Thursday, September 14, 2023

Late Summer Blooms--Wild and Tame


Forest Tickseed aka Greater Coreopsis


Hardy Begonia


Dayflower


Ironweed


Sedum "Autumn Joy" (or maybe "Brilliant")


Goldenrod

Not sure what this below is-- Japanese Knotweed maybe? If you know, enlighten me.


 

2 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

Yes, I got spammed by the bot called Emma also this morning! Love that you know all the plant names, which always kind of worries me. But I did suddenly remember sedum yesterday when I saw some...yelled it right out loud in the ccar. Glad I was alone!

Sandra Parshall said...

We used to have sedum, but it died out after a while. Our most prevalent "wildflower" is the wild orange daylily, and we have expended plenty of $ and effort trying to keep it from taking over the whole yard. Our yard/garden guy (we finally found a good one), who used to be a manager at Meadows Farms, says bits of wild orange roots often come along in nursery pots with hybrid daylilies that were field-grown. It may take years, but eventually those bits of root will become full-grown wild orange daylilies, their roots crowding out the hybrids.