Spring plant pictures in zone 4.
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:07 am
Hi all,
Some more pictures from the great white north. Zone 4b, near Kingston, Ontario.
Low this winter was -32Cish, -25Fish. Lots of days below -20C, hardest winter we've had since the 1990's, or perhaps the 2002 winter where we hit the same temp without snow cover...
Lots of losses, too many to list. Including 2 Southern Magnolias, my 5 year old willow leaf oak, and a few Rhodo's...
Here are some pictures:
Ilex pendunculosa, looked good until it came time to grow... Killed almost to the ground. Damn.

Fargesia nitida took a beating. It's supposed to be zone 5 plant too!

Rhododendron 'Holden's spring herald' (R. catawbiense x rex)

Phyllostachys aureosulcata ssp. spectibilis is recovering well.

Rhododendron 'Sandra Hinton' on the left, what a great plant! Hardy as they come and big leaves!

Another showing the indumentum and tomentum:

Petasites is SO invasive, but it gets huge leaves, they get to twice this size, I just need a more boggy spot for it!

(There's a chair in behind in this one)

Most of the cactus garden overview. It looks really good despite the winter (and all the losses)

My first Echinocereus seedling! Hurray!

A very compact form of Opuntia polyacantha, great plant. You can see the 'Orange glory' form in behind:

More cactus (yawwwwwn, sorry!)

Yucca gloriosa 'Tennessee Seed' once of a few plants I have left:

Miscanthus is coming in nicely. What a great plant.

Yucca filata F2 (Thanks Tim):

Rhododendron maximum x calophytum:


Ok, thanks for looking!
Some more pictures from the great white north. Zone 4b, near Kingston, Ontario.
Low this winter was -32Cish, -25Fish. Lots of days below -20C, hardest winter we've had since the 1990's, or perhaps the 2002 winter where we hit the same temp without snow cover...
Lots of losses, too many to list. Including 2 Southern Magnolias, my 5 year old willow leaf oak, and a few Rhodo's...
Here are some pictures:
Ilex pendunculosa, looked good until it came time to grow... Killed almost to the ground. Damn.

Fargesia nitida took a beating. It's supposed to be zone 5 plant too!

Rhododendron 'Holden's spring herald' (R. catawbiense x rex)

Phyllostachys aureosulcata ssp. spectibilis is recovering well.

Rhododendron 'Sandra Hinton' on the left, what a great plant! Hardy as they come and big leaves!

Another showing the indumentum and tomentum:

Petasites is SO invasive, but it gets huge leaves, they get to twice this size, I just need a more boggy spot for it!

(There's a chair in behind in this one)

Most of the cactus garden overview. It looks really good despite the winter (and all the losses)

My first Echinocereus seedling! Hurray!

A very compact form of Opuntia polyacantha, great plant. You can see the 'Orange glory' form in behind:

More cactus (yawwwwwn, sorry!)

Yucca gloriosa 'Tennessee Seed' once of a few plants I have left:

Miscanthus is coming in nicely. What a great plant.

Yucca filata F2 (Thanks Tim):

Rhododendron maximum x calophytum:


Ok, thanks for looking!