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June 10: Blooms at Willowwood

There is much in bloom here at Willowwood this week: in the Rosarie, several varieties of clematis, roses, white baptisia, luminously yellow evening primroses, and oakleaf hydrangea. In the Cottage Garden: hardy geraniums, white foxgloves, spotted deadnettle, lady’s mantle, poppies and cornflowers.
However, despite the abundance of blooms, June is really a month to celebrate the color green. Everywhere, leaves have filled out and transitioned from early-season coloring (often lighter yellow-green or reddish) to mature hues. Deep, satisfying tones of green surround us, and seem to quench a thirst that has built up during the drabber months of the year.
Plants whose interest is primarily from their foliage, like hostas, tiarellas and ferns, are looking spectacular now. Their leaves and fronds are fully grown, yet bright and fresh, still largely unblemished by the inevitable wear and tear that comes with living.
Taking a walk through Willowood’s woodland trails this time of year is a great way to get an intense dose of green that is both energizing and calming. The trails through the Bee Meadow are also lovely now, and will give you an excellent view of the curiously fluffy, popcorn-like catalpa flowers in bloom alongside the path.

Blooming in the Gardens 5.27.16

May has been a spectacular month at Willowwood, and there is so much in bloom here now that a short report will hardly do it justice: you will simply have to come and see the gardens for yourself!

Later-flowering lilacs are still in bloom, and a stroll through the Lilac Collection will reward you with restful shades of pink, purple and blue, as well as drifts of scent. Now that summer temperatures seem to have arrived, continue through the Orchard and back down the Woodwalk for a shaded walk and cooling views of the brook. Rhododendrons are in bloom along the Woodwalk, as are herbaceous woodland plants like Solomon’s seal and candelabra primulas.

Pan’s Garden is also looking lovely at the moment, and can be reached easily from the Woodwalk. The white clematis ‘Guernsey Cream’ is in its element there now, and there are some lovely white irises and Jacob’s ladder in bloom as well.

In the Cottage Garden, the tapestry of perennials is getting taller practically by the minute and there is plenty in bloom, including irises and several varieties of clematis. Annuals of all stripes have also recently been planted out in the Cottage Garden, the Rosarie, and elsewhere; come have a look at them while they are small and watch them grow and fill out in the gardens over the course of the summer.

Willowwood and its adjacent sister property Bamboo Brook are open daily 8 am to dusk. No pets allowed.

Now Bloomin’ May 21st

After all this rain, which we needed, the weathermen are predicting some sun on Saturday and more on Sunday afternoon. With lots warmer temps headed our way mid to end next week. The rain has helped nourish the Spring flowers in the gardens (the tulips and daffodils are finished) and the lilacs and other flowering trees are in bloom. The wisteria on the arbors is almost at peak. Summer plantings are peaking out in the Cottage Garden. May is one of the most beautiful months at Willowwood, so come visit!

2016 Spring Awakening Contest Finalists

Here are the finalist entries for the 2016 Photo Contest.

The topic is “Spring Awakening at Willowwood”…glimpses of how the flora and fauna greet early Spring at Willowwood. Photos were taken at Willowwood from end February, 2016 through April, 2016 and the deadline for submission was May 5, 2016.

Congratulations to 1st Place Winner, Donna Formica, 2nd Place winner, Wendy Kaplowitz and tied for Third Place: Michelle Francomacaro and Clarke Warren.