Thursday, July 5, 2012

Edith J. Carrier Arboretum & Botanical Garden Pt.2

 

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. Many here in Ohio  had a rough holiday spent with high temperatures and no electricity. In some parts of the state around Paulding County it may take up to 2 to 3 weeks to get their electricity back.
Many in the surrounding areas hope to get theirs back this weekend. Some that just got their electricity back up were hit with more storms only to lose it again. With heat indexes running from 107-115 it is a dangerous and life threatening time.
Thank you to the surrounding states who have sent in workers to help those here in Ohio.

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For part 2 of the Edith J. Carrier Arboretum and Botanical garden I wanted to share some of the plants that were blooming on our visit.

EJC_Columbine_Yellow Yellow Columbine

EJC_Cotton_Lavender_Dwarf 
Dwarf Cotton Lavender

 EJC_Aruncus_Goatsbeard2
Aruncus Goats Beard

EJC_Feverfew Feverfew

EJC_Lavender Lavender

Artemisia_Sweet_Annie Sweet Annie ? This one I am still not certain of what it was.

EJC_WillowLeaf_Viburnum2 Willow Leaf Viburnum buds

EJC_Spirea2Spirea

EJC_Salvia Salvia

EJC_SiberianCatmint_Butterfly Siberian Catmint

EJC_Bellflowers 
Canterbury Bellflower

EJC_Roses_Drift Drift Roses

EJC_Foxtail_Lilies Foxtail Lilies and Alliums

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 EJC_HuskersRed_Penstemon
Huskers Red Penstemon

EJC_Pink
Salvia

EJC_Oakleaf_Hydrangea

Oakleaf Hydrangeas

EJC_ShadeGardenBed Astilbes & Heuchera

EJC_RedHotPoker 
Red Hot Poker & Alliums

EJC_Fringe

 

EJC_Ledges

 

EJC_Pond_Beds

 

IEJC_White_Plums

 

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EJC_Statue

 

EJC_Dogwood2 

 

EJC_Pond_WeepingWillow

 

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Everyone have a safe week and try to stay cool.
Lona

 

12 comments:

Nadezda said...

Lona, thank you for sharing the trip to the garden! The photo of a lake with red leaf tree and willow bent over it, is beautiful.

Jane Doe said...

What beautiful, lush plants and your photos are just wonderful doing each one justice. It's a tough time in Ohio and all around the country with the strange weather pattern. I sure hope it ends soon and that everyone makes it through. Thank you for putting a smile on my face with your luscious photos.

Indie said...

Looks like a beautiful place! I love those yellow foxtail lilies - I keep eying them in catalogs and thinking about getting some.

I hope you had a good fourth of July!

Miss Merry said...

So lovely. What a wonderful place and thank you for sharing it with us. Up in Northern Ohio, we seem to have a "pop up" storm every other day in this 100 plus heat. Fortunately we have not experienced the power outages that others are having. I feel so bad for everyone who is suffering in this heat.

Unknown said...

Hard to deal with that much heat and for the power to be out. I do hope people are able to find ways to cool off.

My gosh so much beauty you've managed to capture.

Sunray Gardens said...

Everything there is sure looking good considering the heat. They could use cleaning up the water though. :)

Cher Sunray Gardens

Jennifer said...

Hi Lona, It is unbearably hot here! Your images are so fresh that I almost feel a bit cooler! Have a great weekend.

Cat said...

So much beauty there! I especially love the last shot...beautiful! I'm sorry so many are still without power. It must be a dreadful experience. Hopefully the work will be finished sooner than expected for their sake.

CanadianGardenJoy said...

Lona girl ! Hope you are able to stay cool !!
We as in Ontario, sent over 200 workers to help out with the power outage (I only knew because I saw a wee bit on the news) so far we haven't been taken down yet .. I would melt.
This is a very pretty tour you did girl .. all the plants are lovely.
I found the exact kind of euphorbia you asked about .."Star Dust White Sparkle" .. can they squeeze any more names into one ? LOL It was much easier as Diamond Frost euphorbia!! haha
I was very bad and bought 2 more Little Lime hydrangea .. now where am I going to put them ? eekk!!
Joy

HolleyGarden said...

Your pictures are so pretty! I can imagine what a beautiful and wonderful place this is to get to tour. I hope the heat will subside for you soon, and that electricity is restored. I can't imagine sweltering in that type of heat without some air conditioning! Dangerous indeed!

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

You presented this great garden quite well. It is a great one to see at multiple times during the year! There are some killer mountain laurel and native azaleas.

Wally said...

Beautiful photos. I hope the weather eases and the electricity is back for everyone soon!