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Published Tuesday, August 9, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Rose campion

An old-fashioned flower, for sure. My mom used to grow this one. It’s very, very tough, can bloom in sun or shade, reseeds very vigorously. Also it’s on the tall side, which I like. But the color of its small flowers (one inch or 3 cm) is extraordinary: an electric magenta that seems to move to red—just the most shimmering, intense color, and combined with its silvery stems and leaves, a real showy plant.

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magenta and silvery flower, macro, magenta flower with raindrops, water droplets, scarlet campion

Published Monday, August 8, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Peace rose in bouquet

I went outside and picked a few roses. I hate to cut them but I love bouquets, so I compromise by cutting only the full-blown ones, leaving as many as possible out there. But oh, my goodness, the perfume in the room from garden roses. No florist roses ever come close.

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peace rose, rose macro, bouquet, garden roses bouquet

Published Sunday, August 7, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Red ‘Oklahoma’ rosebud

After a tough winter, most of the roses have come back well. Lots of compost, regular food and water, and frequent tidying up (so I can take photos! and also helps prevent blackspot) make a very satisfying rosebed in front of the house. The neighbors walking by sometimes admire it. It’s a pretty good walking neighborhood, for which I am very grateful. This ‘Oklahoma’ rose isn’t loaded with blooms, but the ones it has are big and fat. And that’s a lavender plant I grew from seed behind it!

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oklahoma rose, red rose, red rose bud, dark red rose, rosebud, garden rose

Published Friday, August 5, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink oriental lily buds

Oriental lilies are the latest in the summer and the most fragrant, I am told. Worth waiting for! And they will bloom in part shade, another plus. A lily grower in N. California told me that they like having low plants at their feet, like oxalis, perhaps, or some other low forest plant. All I know is I adore their smell.

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pink oriental lily buds, flowers in shadow, green pointed leaves, pink blossoms, half open

Bonus photo: Here I am at my book launch at the Volunteer Park Conservatory in the Bromeliad House yesterday. It was so much fun and such a great experience! Thank you to all who helped make it a success.

Sara L. Chapman, Sara Chapman, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory

 

Published Monday, August 1, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Garden birdbath

A warm evening in the summer is heaven anywhere, but here in the Seattle area we feel particularly blessed when we can eat dinner on the patio and take in the garden view. This was last evening’s lovely view. Hope you can enjoy it with me.

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summer garden, white birdbath, shadows, pea vines, godetia

Published Saturday, July 30, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

‘Simplicity’ rose

I believe that the name of this rose is Simplicity, but if anyone knows for sure, I would appreciate your letting me know. I saw it in a neighbor’s yard on a walk yesterday. I love this flower, and if that’s the name, it surely is perfect for it.

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Reminder about the free Open House Aug. 4 at Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory where I’ll be signing my new book! Hope you can make it.

pink rose macro, petals, simplicity rose

Published Wednesday, July 27, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Burgundy daylily

Last week it rained, before the beautiful weekend we enjoyed, so of course I had to head out to the garden when it stopped. I’m enjoying the daylilies this year in their varying shades of orange, burgundy and peach. I think I have a yellow one, but it hasn’t bloomed yet.

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Please see my Big Announcement below if you missed it! And thanks for visiting.

dark red daylily, burgundy daylily, dark day lily with yellow center

Published Tuesday, July 26, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Big Announcement!

It’s party time! Thank you to all my blog readers and followers who have supported me over the last three years by your encouragement and creative, thoughtful comments. You gave me the confidence and courage to actually do this! My new book, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month By Month is just about here and we are ready to ship books very soon. My Best Post of the Week, for sure!

This book was born from a dozen or so visits to the Conservatory here in Seattle over the course of a year. It changed so much each time I visited. I was entranced and enthralled by the beauty of the displays and the opportunity for thrilling, perfect flower photos, and could not believe there was not even one book about this incredible gem of a place. Thus this book was born. Side note: The flowers on the book’s cover image are brugmansia, or Angel’s Trumpet.

The launch party and free Open House is coming up next week at the Conservatory on Thurs., August 4, 2011, 6-8pm, so if you are in the area, please do stop by and say hello, and get the very first look at the book in person.

By the way, there is a special pre-launch price available to my loyal readers. More info about the book is on the home page lovethatimage.com (you can always get there by clicking on the photo banner at the top of the page) and the order info is here.

This cover image qualifies for these memes: Macro Flowers Saturday, Macro Monday, Macro Friday, Color Carnival, Today’s Flowers, Pink Saturday, and Ruby Tuesday. Thanks again to all meme hosts and participants for your encouragement on this big, big project.

brugmansia, angels trumpet, pink tropical flowers, bell-shaped flowers

Published Monday, July 25, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Geranium ‘Mrs. Pollack’

At an after-hours meeting at Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory about their campaign for needed restoration, of course I couldn’t help taking a few photos. Thank goodness that the last time I was there I snapped a photo of the cheat sheet they had posted, a key to the outdoor plantings, so I know that this amazing geranium is called ‘Mrs. Pollack. Even though it’s just coming into flower, that hardly matters with foliage like this.

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And if you are in Seattle on Thursday, August 4 at 6-8pm, please come to the Conservatory’s free Open House and book signing for my new book, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month By Month. Take a tour and meet the author!

mrs. pollack geranium, red geranium bud, multi-colored leaves

Published Sunday, July 24, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Garden flowers

From a couple of weeks ago, some flowers in my garden. The orange and yellow ones are alstroemeria, the purple on the left is linaria (VERY easy to grow and reseeds vigorously) and the blue and pink in the middle are bachelor buttons, also reseed well. I love gardening for moments like this one.

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alstroemeria, peruvian lily, linaria, bachelor buttons

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