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#GBFling14, Cistus Nursery, Garden Bloggers Fling 2014, Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - July 2014, Lan Su Chinese Garden, Portland Japanese Garden
Just back from an action packed long weekend in Portland Oregon attending the Garden Bloggers Fling 2014, #GBFling14. We toured 17 gardens in 3 days and I met wonderful people from all over the globe. The Portland hosts were amazing, I would move to Portland in a heart beat. In honor of Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, I thought I would share some beautiful blooms from Portland.

Thistles at McMenamins Kennedy School, Miss Willmott’s Ghost, Giant Sea Holly Eryngium giganteum Read more: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/2666/#ixzz37eX6uaKL

Lovely little plant (forgot the name : ) at Linda Ernst Gardens Update perhaps Eryngium planum Blue Hobbit Dwarf Sea Holly
Eryngium planum Blue Hobbit
Dwarf Sea Holly
Eryngium planum Blue Hobbit
Dwarf Sea Holly
I am replete and inspired but also exhausted. I feel like this sleepy gnome using the tree to hold himself up!
Happy Gardening!
The Ernst purple blooms are eryngium of some sort. Beautiful shots! Happy bloom day!
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Thank you Heather! I want to see if I can grow them here : ) Happy Bloom Day to you with Hugs!
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Great pictures! You captured the smokebush beautifully. I had not seen the Macleaya before, it is an amazing plant.
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Thank you! I talked to the owner at Cistus Nursery and they don’t actually sell the Macleaya but he said he would dig some up and sell it to me. I will wait till fall when it is cooler to ship to Houston.
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What fabulous pictures, Laurin. You sound as if you’ve had a wonderful time, with lots of inspiration….
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BW…it was great fun spending time in wonderful gardens with gardeners!
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Great post! Thanks for identifying some of the plants I was wondering about. I looked a few of them up and I see why we don’t grow them here in Central Texas. Apparently, they need moist soils and my soils are dry as a bone. Oh well, time to make a trip to Barton Springs Nursery and embrace the local flora. I am going to try those eryngium though. I already bought 4.
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Hi Ally, we each have something that we wish we could grow and can’t, I lust for Japanese Fountain grass : ) I do know you can build a deeper soil profile with compost and seaweed will help soil retain moisture.
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Hi Ally, we each have something that we wish we could grow and can’t, I lust for Japanese Fountain grass : ) I do know you can build a deeper soil profile with compost and seaweed will help soil retain moisture.
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Lovely pictures of some great plants.You obviously had a great time, I wish there was something like that in Europe.
Macleaya cordata is a great plant but it can be invasive, it travels in the same way as bamboo.
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Hello Chloris, Thanks for the heads up on the Macleaya. I met 4 garden bloggers from UK at the Garden Bloggers Fling and they talked about doing something there someday! Next year in in Toronto in early June. Maybe you can join us!
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Great pictures for a great post! It was a great weekend, wasn’t it. Tiring like the gnome knows, but great!
How nice of Cistus to send you the Macleaya!
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Thanks Kit and will add you blog to my list and look forward to Toronto : )
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Fantastic photos, Laurin! I’ve never seen crocosmia as tall and lovely as the plants in Portland, and those blue hydrangeas were just amazing. I was definitely like that gnome for a full day after getting home:)
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It was a lovely trip made better by sharing it with other gardeners!
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Love the pictures. Sorry I didn’t make the fling. Missed seeing a lot of lovely people.
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Thank you Louise! Maybe next year love to meet you : )
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