Here are some of the plants you will find in bloom this month at the Elizabeth Lawrence House & Garden.
Changing Seasons
What's Blooming: October 2022
Let's Walk and Talk Plants
This Thursday, October 6, from 4-5:30 is Imbibe & Inspire, our monthly tour of Elizabeth Lawrence’s garden. Some of the things you will see of interest this time may not surprise you, like the perennial sunflower, Helianthus angustifolius, and hardy blue ageratum, Conoclinium coelestinum. There may be a couple of things that may surprise you, like hardy cyclamen, Cyclamen hederifolium, and a tiny autumn-blooming daffodil, Narcissus obsoletus.
Li'l Miss Gives A Whole Lot
A Late Summer Seductress
What's Blooming: September
Strike Up the Band for Helen's flower!
A Return to Garden Structure
Recently I migrated every post from the original Elizabeth Lawrence House & Garden blog, which was begun in 2009 and on the Blogger platform (not integrated into the Wing Haven website, as this one is). …
I re-read every post. In so doing, I realized that there are more layers to some of those topics than meets the eye, and what has been learned in the years since the posts were written should be shared. …
Looking Back to Plan Ahead
The first winter storm of 2022 whipped through Charlotte on January 2 and 3. It brought with it a few inches of rain and wind gusts up to 40 mph. For this historic landscape, with its many original structural plantings, my greatest concern is wind… especially for the relatively few remaining pine trees. …
Red-letter Relics
When I began my work here at the Elizabeth Lawrence House & Garden in November 2010, I had a lot to learn. I think it was about 2012 before I thought it would be a good idea to take at least a visual inventory of everything that was in the house. I set about on a search through every closet and cabinet to see what was there. In one of the hall cabinets, I found a collection of metal items. Among them was what I thought at the time might be a curtain stay.
A Single Bulb, A Legacy in Bloom
What's Blooming: June
What's Blooming: May
What's Blooming: April
Garden-worthy Gems, Plants to Know & Grow
I truly wish this plant had a common name, but apparently it does not. What it does have, however, is three solid seasons of subdued attractiveness in the woodland garden. So what is this plant, you ask?
Pachyphragma macrophyllum is a nearly evergreen perennial. It is not a showy top-billing plant, but rather nicely fills a supporting role under larger shrubs or at the edge of a path.