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Plants in Bloom for July 15 - July 21

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The Garden is lovely with dayliles, roses and many summer annuals in flower.


Daylily Hemerocallis aurantiaca 'Major'  (lf)
Jenkins Daylily Garden

Hybrid tea rose Rosa 'Eureka'  (lf)
Lehmann Building Landscape

Summer bedding plants  (lf)
Victorian Garden

A few big leaf hydrangeas have some flowers and the Pee Gee hydrangeas are blooming. Enjoy the bright red of the cardinal flower.


Hydrangea macrophylla 'Mariesii Perfecta' BLUE WAVE  (lf)
Woodland Garden

The Japanese pagoda tree is flowering as are many crepe myrtles.


Summer sweets are flowering as is Hydrangea 'Tardiva'.

 

Butterfly bush continues in bloom as does Russian sage. 'Rose Carpet' indigo is a great ground cover for a sunny location.


Rose of Sharons are also still in flower.

 

Many beebalms are still flowering and plumbago is flowering in several locations.


Rattlesnake master is an ususual plant and many cultivars of purple coneflowers as well as other coneflowers can be seen.


Meadow rue is attractive and balloon flower continues. The large-flowering herbaceous mallows are impressive.


In the bulb gardens you will see gladiolus, caladiums and crinums.

 

The late-flowering Chinese astilbe is still showy in a few locations and a great choice for color in the shade. Blackberry and candy lilies are flowering.


In the Kemper Center's prairie and butterfly gardens you will see slender mountain mint, western ironweed, and obedient plant.


Tropical waterlilies are blooming and you may also catch a flower on the impressive Amazon water lily. Many garden phlox are flowering.


Tropical water lily Nymphaea 'Missouri'  (lf)
Climatron Axis

Oxeye daisy brings bright yellow flowers to summer and the speedwells bring colors ranging from white to pink to blue. Hostas provide colorful leaves for shady gardens.


Our summer annuals trial beds are in full flower and real differences can be observed in cultivar performance. Other summer flowering annuals, including vincas and petunias, are flowering throughout the Garden.


Trial garden displays  (js)
Kemper Flower Trial Garden

Other annuals of note are begonias, ageratum and pentas.


Still others you will see are lantana, heliotrope, and caricature plant.


Some plants you will see in our summer baskets and containers include Chinese hibiscus, mandevilla, and scaevola.


The pollia in the Woodland Garden is showy as are the fruit on the Italian arum plants, which are turning orange.

 

Other plants to look for are Japanese anemones, some of which are beginning to flower already, the blue salvia in the Rock Garden, and the nodding onion.

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