Acer palmatum ‘Shaina,’ an ultradwarf maple. The foliage stays this color all year until the leaves fall.
Brunnera and Penstemon ‘Husker Red.’ The variegated brunneras have lovely foliage, but the species has the best flowers.
Weeping Siberian pea tree. Soon it will have small yellow flowers all along the branches.
At upper right, a dark heuchera. In the center, a spring wildflower, shooting stars. And at upper right, the blooms of Virginia Bluebells.
These two dark heucheras (coral bells) look great from a distance, but up close they are just different enough that they probably shouldn’t have been put side by side.
Front border
Thuja ‘Teddy Bear’
Daphne ‘Carol Mackie,’ nestled in creeping Charlie and dandelions (sigh)
Polygonatum variegatum – Variegated Solomon’s Seal
I’ve forgotten what these are. Will update the caption if someone can ID it.
2 thoughts on “April Flowers and Foliage in Echo’s Garden”
Hey There Marcia,
Thanks for your thoughts, I have a pink flowering Hawthorn planted in my lawn around 10 years ago. Looking quite poorly this year – no flowers and poor foliage. Live in N Ireland – had mild winter, dry april and may and rain ever since !
Any ideas what the problem could be and possible solutions? I cant dig any compost in round the roots as its planted in the middle of my lawn !
Cheerio
Sorry it has taken me so long to reply. The first thing to do is check the tree for pests. It may need to have a spray of insecticide or fungicide. It’s also possible to inject fertilizer into the root area of the tree, if that’s what’s needed. The best thing would be to consult a tree service, though.
Hey There Marcia,
Thanks for your thoughts, I have a pink flowering Hawthorn planted in my lawn around 10 years ago. Looking quite poorly this year – no flowers and poor foliage. Live in N Ireland – had mild winter, dry april and may and rain ever since !
Any ideas what the problem could be and possible solutions? I cant dig any compost in round the roots as its planted in the middle of my lawn !
Cheerio
Sorry it has taken me so long to reply. The first thing to do is check the tree for pests. It may need to have a spray of insecticide or fungicide. It’s also possible to inject fertilizer into the root area of the tree, if that’s what’s needed. The best thing would be to consult a tree service, though.