This blog post is mostly for me, so that when a few months from now I realize what an awesome plant I have growing, or conversely, what a bust that one was, I actually know what that plant is. I can't convince myself to keep those little plastic plant tags around. If you live in the Rocky Mountains, some of these notes may also be applicable to you.
Thymus vulgaris English Garden Thyme. Plant in container in backyard.
Mentha requienii Corsican mint. Going to plant between stepping stones near kid's sandbox.
Hyssop officinalis Hyssop.
Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia Gooseberry-leaf Globemallow. Utah Native!
Delosperma Alan's Apricot Ice Plant. A groundcover.
Achillea lewisii 'King Edward' Dwarf Yarrow.
Catharanthus roseus 'Titan Punch' Vinca. I don't know much about this pretty annual except for the color of those flowers. I couldn't pass it up.
Ajuga 'Chocolate chip' Bulgeweed. A groundcover.
MYSTERY PLANT!! I've bought this before. It came home without a label, grrrr. I will use the power of this internet to try and identify this.
Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot or Bee Balm. Plant in front of house North facing.
African Daisy. I'm not sure which taxonomy applies to this one. I know, not local, but according to the local experts, drought tolerant.
Thymophylla tenuilobia Dahlberg Daisy. Native to Mexico, Drought tolerant
Penstemon strictus Rocky Mountain Penstemon. Native, Bee friendly.
Now if it would clear up for a few days, I will finalize a plan for what goes where and plant these beauties.
My vegetable garden is off to strong start. More on that soon.
JG