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In 1962 an interviewer asked Henry Francis du Pont (1880-1969) to discuss the defining aesthetic principles of his great naturalistic garden at Winterthur. Du Pont replied, “For me, color is the thing that counts more than any other.”

The following is a list of the major plant groupings at Winterthur, listing the flower colors and time of bloom in Delaware (Zone 6B). For more than 65 years H. F. du Pont observed succession of bloom, experimenting with thousands of plants and refining the color combinations that are the essence of the Winterthur Garden.

ColorTime of Bloom
March Bank
Galanthus spp. (Snowdrops)WhiteJanuary-March
Adonis amurensis (Amur Adonis)YellowMarch
Eranthis hyemalis (Winter Aconite)YellowMarch
Chionodoxa spp. (Glory-of-the-Snow)BlueMarch
Scilla spp. (Squills)BlueMarch
Leucojum vernum (Spring Snowflake)WhiteMarch
Crocus spp. and hybridsVariousMarch
Cornus officinalis (Cornelian-Cherry)YellowMarch
Narcissus spp. and cv. (Daffodils, early)YellowMarch, April
Uvularia grandiflora (Bellwort)YellowApril
Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebell)BlueApril, May
Phlox divaricata (Wild Phlox)LavenderApril, May
Hosta ventricosaLavenderJuly
Winterhazel Walk
Corylopsis spp. (Winterhazel)YellowApril
Rhododendron mucronulatum (Korean R.)LavenderApril
Helleborus spp. (Hellebores)VariousApril
Corydalis bulbosaLavenderApril
Primula abchasica (Abkhazian Primrose)PinkApril
Pinetum
Chaenomeles spp. and cvs. (Flowering Quince)VariousApril
Viburnum spp.Chartreuse, whiteApril, May
Spiraea spp.WhiteApril
Rhododendron spp. and cvs.(Deciduous Azaleas)Pink, Yellow, OrangeApril, May
Rhododendron cvs.(Kurume Hybrid Azaleas)PinksMay
Sundial Garden
Magnolia spp. and cvs.White, pinkApril
Spiraea spp.WhiteApril
Chaenomeles spp. and cvs.
(Flowering Quince)
Pink, redApril
Prunus spp. and cvs. (Cherries)PinkApril
Viburnum spp. and cvs.WhiteApril
Fothergilla spp. and cvs.WhiteApril, May
Malus cvs. (Crabapples)PinkApril
Exochorda spp. and cvs. (Pearlbushes)WhiteApril, May
Syringa cvs. (Lilacs)Lavenders, whiteMay
Paulownia tomentosa (Princess Tree)LavenderMay
Azalea Woods
Anemone apennina (Italian Windflower)Lavender, whiteApril
Trillium grandiflorumWhiteApril, May
Rhododendron cvs.(Kurume Hybrid Azaleas)VariousMay
R. kaempferi (Torch Azalea)PinksMay
Rhododendron spp. and cvs.VariousMay
Hyacinthoides hispanica
(Spanish Bluebell)
BlueMay
Peony Garden
Paeonia cvs. (Hybrid tree peonies)VariousMay
Paeonia cvs. (Herbaceous peonies)VariousMay
Rhododendron cvs. (Kurume Azaleas)PinkMay
Kolkwitzia amabilis (Beautybush)PinkMay
Sycamore Hill
Narcissus cvs. (Daffodils)Yellow, whiteApril
Cercis canadensis (Redbud)LavenderApril, May
Syringa spp. and cvs.LavenderMay
Aesculus pavia (Red Buckeye)RedMay
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain-laurel)PinkMay, June
Chionanthus virginicus (Fringe Tree)WhiteMay, June
Deutzia spp. and cvsWhite, lavender

About H. F. du Pont

Henry Francis du Pont (1880–1969) was born at Winterthur and, in his words, “always loved everything connected with it.” A member of Delaware’s industrialist du Pont family, he studied at Bussey Institution, Harvard’s college of practical agriculture and horticulture, then spent the rest of his life managing the estate and its farm, perfecting his gardens, amassing one of the most significant collections of historic and decorative objects in the world, and, finally, creating a museum.

Gardener and Farm Manager

In1906, du Pont assumed responsibility for supervising the Winterthur Garden from his father. Du Pont developed and improved the formal garden areas near the house and created the March Bank, the first area of the garden with a naturalistic design. In the years before World War I, he traveled extensively to study the great gardens of Europe.

Du Pont took over management of the entire estate in 1914, developing Winterthur’s farmland and raising a prize-winning herd of Holstein-Friesian cows. By 1925, Winterthur encompassed turkey, chicken, sheep, hog, and dairy farms, as well as vegetable and flower gardens, greenhouses, a sawmill, a railroad station, and a post office. At Winterthur’s height, the property exceeded 2,500 acres. More than 250 workers tended the property and livestock. In addition to managing the farms, du Pont continued designing new areas and perfecting the Winterthur garden throughout his life.

Collector and Museum Founder

Until his death in 1969, du Pont divided his time among other homes in Southampton, Long Island; Boca Grande, Florida; and New York City. It was Winterthur, however, that he called home—the place where he lived with his wife, Ruth, and two daughters—and it became the center of his work.

In the 1920s he developed a passion for collecting historic American furniture, art, and decorative objects. To accommodate his burgeoning collection, du Pont greatly enlarged Winterthur and installed architectural elements from other early-American houses. For more than 20 years, the du Pont family often lived with the sounds of construction as their home was transformed. 

Winterthur Museum opened in 1951. In 1961, at the invitation of Jacqueline Kennedy, du Pont led the First Lady’s Fine Arts Committee, which oversaw restoration of the White House. Fully recognizing the significance of the stories of art, craft, design, and history that his own collection could tell, du Pont also established graduate programs for the study of material culture and art conservation.

Today the museum, garden, graduate study programs, and a library that is recognized as a research center for material culture, are a legacy that provides constant beauty and insights into America past and present.

The Winterthur Bloom Report #26 10-07-20-Pauline Myers

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #26

 October 7, 2020

73F, sunny

 

+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bud breaking

b: Some bl

fb: Full Bloom

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits

Check these out:  
  • Brilliant: The crabapple (Malus species and varieties) fruits are sparkling like fine red art glass at the edge of the Pinetum.  The birds are having a fine time with them.  Catch the show from the Pinetum bench that gives a view into the treetops.
  • Asters in all of the meadows: Asters (Symphiotrichum species) are in abundance in all of the meadows this week, in colors from white to pale blue to purple.  Take the mowed pathway from Garden Lane to the neo-classical folly to walk through a cloud of tiny, white daisy-like heath and calico asters.  Heavenly!
  • The show is at its best: The autumn crocus (Colchicum byzantium – lavender-pink with white center and Colchicum ‘Giant’ – lavender-pink) is blooming on the east side of Oak Hill.  Look in the lawn between the hardy orange trees & the native azalea bushes, or get a great view from the bench adjacent to the Quarry Garden.  Also found at the edge of the meadow along Gray Building Road and the corner of Cutting Garden Road.
 

ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA

pf         Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, green, string-bean-like seed pods) pb        Heptacodium miconoides (Seven-sons tree – white) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pink to tan) b          Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle – white) ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round yellow-green seed pods) ber       Physalis species (Ground cherry – green to tan ‘lantern’ seed pod – at far edge of parking lot near cherry trees) b          Prunus laurocerasus ‘Zabelina’ (Cherry laurel cultivar – white) pf         Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pf         Solidago juncea (Early goldenrod – yellow) b          Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) fb         Symphiotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue)  

LAGOONS

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white – along Clenny Run) pb        Galium mollugo (Wild madder – white ‘clouds’ of tiny flowers) pb        Impatiens capensis (Jewel weed – orange) fb         Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle – white) ber       Maclura pomifera (Osage orange – ‘pebbly’ softball-sized green fruits – along Clenny Run) b          Oxalis species (Wood sorrel – yellow) ber       Phytolacca americana (Pokeweed – green berries turning purple on red stems) fb         Polygonum hydropiperoides (Mild water-pepper – tiny white flowers) pf,+     Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pb        Solidago graminifolia (Lance-leaved goldenrod – yellow) pf,+     Solidago juncea (Early goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) fb         Symphiotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white) pf         Symphiotrichum novae-angliae (Aster novae-angliae/New England aster – purple) fb,+     Symphiotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish-purple)  

SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE

pf         Buddleia davidii (Butterfly bush – white) pf         Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon – rosy purple) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – tan) pf         Lagerstroemia ‘Biloxi’ (Crape myrtle variety – dark pink) pb        Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste-tree – blue, pale pink, white)  

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) fb         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Prenanthes species (Rattlesnake-root – greenish bell-like flowers) fb         Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) b          Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)    

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Hosta lancifolia (Narrow leaf hosta – lavender) b          Impatiens capensis (Jewel weed – orange) b          Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)  

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) b          Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)   SLOPE DOWN TOWARDS MUSEUM   PEONY GARDEN  

AZALEA WOODS

pf,+     Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) pb        Collinsonia canadensis (Horse balm – small yellow flowers) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Gentiana clausa (Closed gentian – dark blue) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems)  

LOWER AZALEA WOODS

pf         Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) pb        Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago – intense blue) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Rhododndron mucronatum ‘Magnifica’ ( Magnifica azalea – white with strawberry speckles – 1 flower) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) fb         Symphiotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white)  

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS

pf         Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) fbb       Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Hosta ‘Royal Standard’ (Royal standard hosta – white) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish to red fuzzy cones)    

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white – behind Bath House) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish fuzzy cones with bright red berries) fb,+     Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue – behind Bath House)  

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL

pf         Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pf         Begonia grandis (Hardy begonia – pink) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Tardiva’ (Panicle hydrangea cultivar – pink to tan) fb         Symphiotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue)  

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

fb         Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf         Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – green) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – green) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) fb         Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems) b          Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

MARCH BANK

fb         Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf         Kirengeshoma palmata (Wax bells – yellow) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems)  

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Chelone glabra (Turtlehead – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – greenish) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – tan) pb        Lobelia siphilitica (Great lobelia – blue) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) fb         Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems)   GARDEN LANE  

WINTERHAZEL WALK

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) fb         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

ICEWELL TERRACE

pb        Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Collinsonia canadensis (Horse balm – small yellow flowers) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) fb         Symphiotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white) fb         Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems)  

PINETUM

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Chaenomeles cultivars (Flowering quince – red, orange) b          Chaenomeles x superba ‘Perfecta’ (Flowering quince cultivar – white to pale salmon-pink) ber       Chaenomeles cultivars (Flowering quince – yellow fruits) pb        Erodium cicutarium (Cranesbill – pink) fb         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) ber       Idesia polycarpa (Iigiri tree – light orange berries) fb         Lobelia siphilitica (Great lobelia – blue) ber       Malus species (Crabapple – red fruits) b          Oxalis species (Wood sorrel – yellow) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) fb         Symphiotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white)    

SUNDIAL GARDEN

pb        Syringa variety (Lilac – single red-purple) pb        Syringa ‘Primrose’ (Lilac variety – white)  

TRAFFIC CIRCLE

ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries)  

ENCHANTED WOODS

pf,+     Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) fb         Anemone hupehensis (Anemone – dark pink) pb,+     Begonia grandis (Hardy begonia – white, pink) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf         Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – greenish to tan) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – tan) pb        Hydrangea serrata (Mountain hydrangea – greenish to pink) fb         Salvia koyamae (Japanese sage – yellow) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) b          Tricyrtis variety (Toad lily – white with purple speckles) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

OAK HILL

East Side

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) fb,+     Colchicum byzantium (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink with white center) fb,+     Colchicum ‘Giant’ (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white – in meadow) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) b          Hieracium species (Hawkweed – yellow – at edge of meadow) pf         Hydrangea involucrata ‘Tama Azisai’ (Bracted hydrangea – white with blue, pink) ber       Poncirus trifoliata (Hardy orange – fuzzy dark yellow fruits) pf         Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow – in meadow) fb         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) pb        Solidago graminifolia (Lance-leaved goldenrod – yellow – at bottom of meadow) pb        Solidago juncea (Early goldenrod – yellow – in hillside meadow) pf,+     Solidago variety (Goldenrod – yellow – at bottom of meadow) fb         Sternbergia lutea (Fall daffodil – yellow) fb         Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white – at bottom of meadow) fb         Symphiotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue – at bottom of meadow) b          Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

West Side

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems) ber       Viburnum dilatatum (Linden viburnum – red berries) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

pf         Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pf         Anemone x hupehensis (Anemone cultivar – pink) pb        Eupatorium maculatum (Joe pye weed – white to pale lavender-pink) pf,+     Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf,+     Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pf         Ligularia sibirica var. speciosa (Ligularia – yellow) pb        Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal flower – red) pb        Lobelia siphilitica (Great lobelia – blue) fb         Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream) pb        Primula japonica (Candelabra primrose – red – 1 plant) fb,+     Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) fb,+     Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Solidago variety (Goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Tovara virginiana (Virginia knotweed – tiny greenish-white flowers along wiry stems) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad lily – white with purple speckles)  

SYCAMORE HILL

ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, green, string-bean-like seed pods) ber       Cornus kousa (Kousa dogwood – ‘pebbly’ red fruits) ber       Cotoneaster salicifolia (Cotoneaster – red berries) fb         Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pf,+     Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pinkish-tan) pb        Leptodermis oblonga (Chinese leptodermis – rosy lavender) pb        Rosa ‘Radwin’ (Winner’s Circle rose – red – 1 blossom) pf         Rosa species (Rose – white – around Brick Lookout) b          Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pb        Spiraea x ‘Margaritae’ (Margarita spiraea – shades of pink) fb         Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) fb         Viburnum rhytidophylloides (Leatherleaf viburnum – off-white) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

pf         Colchicum species (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Heptacodium miconoides (Seven-sons tree – white – behind Museum Store) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – greenish) pb        Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf hydrangea – dark rose) pb        Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Fuji Waterfall’ (Bigleaf hydrangea cultivar – white) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – dried brown – in Clenny Run at Museum bridge) ber       Ilex ‘Winter Red’ (Winterberry holly – red berries) fb         Polygonum hydropiperoides (Mild water-pepper – tiny white flowers – along Clenny Run) pf         Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) fb         Sternbergia lutea (Fall daffodil – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)  

GREENHOUSE AREA

pb        Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ (Daylily – yellow) pb,+     Hosta lancifolia (Narrow leaf hosta – lavender) fb,+     Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth bean vine – purple) ber       Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth bean vine – shiny purple seed pods) ber       Ricinus communis variety (Castor oil plant – red seed pods) pb        Sedum spectabile variety (Stonecrop – lavender-, pink)  

BACK MEADOW – Top of Sycamore Hill to back ponds

ber       Asclepias syriaca (Common milkweed – green, prickly ‘teardrops’) pf         Brassica species (Mustard – light yellow) pb        Carduus nutans (Nodding thistle – reddish purple) pf         Centaurea maculata (Spotted knapweed – purple) pf         Cicorium intybus (Chicory – blue) pb        Cirsium arvense (Canada thistle – pale lilac) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Impatiens capensis (Jewel weed – orange) fb         Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream) ber       Phytolacca americana (Pokeweed – green berries turning purple on red stems) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads) pb        Silphium perfoliatum (Cup plant – yellow) pf,+     Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pb        Solidago graminifolia (Lance-leaved goldenrod – yellow) pb,+     Solidago juncea (Early goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) fb,+     Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pf         Symphiotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white) fb         Symphiotrichum novae-angliae (Aster novae-angliae/New England aster – purple) fb         Symphiotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish purple) pf         Typha latifolia (Cattail – brown ‘hot dogs’)  

GARDEN LANE MEADOW – below Brown’s Woods

fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white – at edge of woods) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white – along edge of woods) fb         Gnaphalium obtusifolium (Sweet everlasting – white) b          Oxalis species (Wood sorrel – yellow) ber       Phytolacca americana (Pokeweed – green berries turning purple on red stems) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) pb        Pycnanthemum species (Mountain mint – green with white ‘haze’) fb,+     Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) ber       Solanum carolinense (Horse-nettle – yellow berries) pf,+     Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pb        Solidago graminifolia (Lance-leaved goldenrod – yellow) pf,+     Solidago juncea (Early goldenrod – yellow) fb,+     Symphiotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pf,+     Symphiotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white) fb         Symphiotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) fb         Symphiotrichum novae-angliae (Aster novae-angliae/New England aster – purple) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish-purple)  

Bloom Report presented by:

Pauline Myers

Winterthur/UD Program in Art Conservation

The Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC) is a graduate-level program jointly sponsored by the University of Delaware and Winterthur. It is a three-year course leading to a master of science in art conservation. The faculty is composed of Winterthur conservators in the Conservation Department and faculty members from the University of Delaware Art Conservation Department.

Faculty and students use fifteen well-equipped conservation studios, laboratories, examination rooms, and workshops in the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Research Building at Winterthur. This includes one of the largest and best-equipped museum analytical laboratories in the country. Winterthur’s comprehensive collection of early American art, architecture, furniture, textiles, silver, pewter, ceramics, glass, paintings, prints, and library and archival materials is world-renowned. The University of Delaware houses art studios for reconstructing historic techniques, science laboratories, a conservation laboratory, and administrative offices.

The WUDPAC curriculum is designed to develop essential skills in critical thinking, leadership, and communication; improve hand skills; introduce a spectrum of techniques and analyses in the assessment, preventive care and ethical treatment of cultural property; and develop an awareness of conservation literature, connoisseurship, and the history of technology of cultural property.

The curriculum is also designed to produce scientifically literate graduates capable of understanding the fundamental chemical and physical properties of art and cultural materials and the technology of their manufacture, deterioration, and preservation, as well as graduates who will be able to draw from and add to the scientific literature in their profession. A graduating student is prepared to work as a successful entry-level conservation professional. As part of their education, students share their work during conservation tours of the Winterthur conservation studios and laboratories and advise members of the public during monthly conservation clinics on the museum grounds. During the summers, students undertake an eight-week project at an institution, conservation laboratory, or historic or archaeological site. The entire third year (or internship year) is spent under the supervision and mentoring of conservation professionals at one or more host institutions or private laboratories, where the student functions as a productive staff member.

On-site Conservation Student Research & Activities

Student Seminars

Seminars featuring current WUDPAC students, faculty, and outside professional speakers provide broader insights into preservation issues and practices. These seminars are presented on Wednesday afternoons during the academic year and are open to the public.

Materials Research Projects

Master’s degree-level students complete their second-year science coursework in Winterthur’s Scientific Research and Analysis Laboratory (SRAL). A year-long materials research project ensures that students have working familiarity and hands-on experience with instrumental methods of analysis as they relate to the activities of collections, interpretation, and conservation. Late in the spring semester, the students report on their results in a half-day symposium that is open to the public.

Outreach

WUDPAC students and faculty are committed to meaningful and community-based work that addresses societal challenges, from equity and inclusion to sustainability, climate change, and health and well-being, as well as work that contributes to the growth of conservation research and practice.

As part of the museum’s and the university’s missions of service, WUDPAC students participate in regional and national public service initiatives, conservation tours of the Winterthur laboratories, and on-site conservation clinics, during which faculty and students share their knowledge about the care of cultural heritage, including family treasures, with collectors, curators, caretakers, or scholars. Faculty and students also contribute to local and global engagement projects, and WUDPAC is a long-standing partner in diversity initiatives that bring students from underserved communities to Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library for hands-on introductory courses in conservation and collections care, among other outreach activities.

Summer Color in the Garden

Follow us on Instagram @winterthurgarden for frequently updated blooming information.

LocationColorTime of Interest
Reflecting Pool
Astilbe spp. and cvs.LavenderJuly, August
Container plantsDifferent each yearJune-October
Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy Abelia)WhiteJune-October
Clethra alnifolia ( Summersweet)WhiteJuly-August
Hibiscus ‘Diana’WhiteJuly-October
Hosta cvs.WhiteAugust
Liriope spicata (Lilyturf)LavenderAugust
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Tardiva’White, turns pinkAugust, September
Lagerstroemia indica `Natchez’
(Crape Myrtle)
WhiteJuly, August
Begonia grandis (Hardy Begonia)PinkAugust-October
March Bank, Glade
(some of these plants are found throughout the property)
Rhododendron maximumPinkJune, July
Hemerocallis fulva (Tawny Daylily)OrangeJune
Hydrangea spp.WhiteJune, July
Astilbe cvs.White, pinks, lavenderJune – August
Cimicifuga racemosa (Black Snakeroot)WhiteJuly
Hosta spp. and cvs.Lavender, whiteJuly, August
Eupatorium maculatum (Joe-Pye-Weed)PinkJuly, August
Aster divaricatus (White Wood Aster)WhiteAugust, September
Solidago spp. (Goldenrod)YellowSeptember
Tricyrtis cvs. (Toad-lily)White, LavenderSeptember-November
Garden Lane
Meadow grasses and wildflowersVariousJune-October
Koelreuteria paniculata
(Golden Rain Tree)
YellowJuly, August
Stout Hemerocallis Collection
(Daylilies)
Orange, yellowJune – August
Sophora japonica
(Japanese Pagoda Tree)
WhiteAugust
Magnolia Bend
Rosa rugosa cvs. (Rugosa Rose Hybrids)WhiteJune-October
Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage)LavenderJuly – October
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago)BlueJuly-October
Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf Hydrangea)White, turns pinkJune-August
Quarry Garden
Hosta spp. and cvs.Lavender, whiteJuly, August
Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)RedJuly, August
Lobelia siphilitica (Big Blue Lobelia)BlueJuly, August
Heuchera villosaWhiteAugust -September
Clematis heracleifolia v. davidianaBlueAugust -September
Ligularia sibirica v. speciosaYellowAugust -September
Oak Hill
Cornus kousa (Kousa Dogwood)WhiteJune
Catalpa bignonioides (Southern Catalpa)WhiteJune
Koelreuteria paniculata (Golden Rain Tree)YellowJuly, August
Stewartia spp.WhiteJune, July
Rosa cvs. (Roses)VariousMay, June
Spiraea cvs.PinkMay, June
Enchanted Woods
Hosta spp. and cvs.Lavender, whiteJuly, August
Hydrangea spp. and cvs.White, blue, pinkJune-September
Clethra spp. and cvs.(Summersweet)WhiteJuly, August
Cimicifuga acerina (Bugbane)WhiteSeptember
Aster divaricatus (White Wood Aster)WhiteSeptember
Clenny Run & Ponds
Silphium perfoliatum (Indian Cup)YellowJuly, August
Hibiscus moscheutos (Rose Mallow)Pink, red, white

For further information, see The Winterthur Garden: Henry Francis du Pont’s Romance with the Land, by Denise Magnani (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1995).

Fall Migration at Winterthur

The arrival of fall is always an exciting time of year for the garden staff at Winterthur. Cooler weather cues fall planting, deadheading, and weeding which really means one thing: prep for the winter ahead. This is no different for migrating birds making their way through flyways heading to their overwintering locations. Did you know that Winterthur is a great place for birdwatching? Even a casual birdwatcher like myself can see some amazing avian animals pass through the property for all of autumn! Using tools like BirdCast from the Cornell Ornithology Lab, you can predict when a big wave of migrating birds will come through your area. It looks like we’ll see a bit of heightened activity come through Winterthur tonight! This week, I’ve been seeing small energetic warblers happily flitting through wooded riparian areas like Duck Pond Woods, Gray Building rd. and Old Nursery.
Clenny Run is a favorite spot of warblers like the Common Yellowthroat and the Black-and-white Warbler
You may also see raptors, like American Kestrels, Northern Harriers, and Red-tailed Hawks, soaring over meadows looking for a tasty snack.  Good places to see birds of prey are Old Gatehouse Meadow, Brown’s Meadow, and Armor Farm Meadow.
Adult Kestrel being banded by members of the DE Kestrel Partnership and DNREC
Don’t forget to consult our new trail map before you come, and bring your binoculars to see all the winged wonders coming through the property this fall! Be sure to keep your eyes peeled later in the season for migrating waterfowl and shorebirds!
Double-crested Cormorant on a branch in East Barn Pond; taken through binoculars
 

Winterthur Trails This Week – Nursery Woods to Chandler Woods

This weekend I put together a simple hike of about 3 miles that took me through Nursery Woods, where some of our most severe storm damage is on display, up through Chandler Woods. The hike is moderate with a little challenge at the Reservoir as you climb up the hill to the meadow. There should be elements of fall color along the walk and I spotted several deer. I have posted the trail to AllTrails for those who would like to try it (see below or follow this link https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recording/sat-29-aug-2020-23-03-4a3fd91?u=i). Winterthur Reservoir

The Winterthur Bloom Report #28 10-21-20-Pauline Myers

Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library

 

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #28

 October 21, 2020

66F, cloudy with fog & mist

 

+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bud breaking

b: Some bloom

fb: Full Bloom

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits

  Check these out:  
  • Hocus-Crocus: The showy crocus (Crocus speciosus) are blooming in great numbers this week on the east side of Oak Hill adjacent to the Quarry, in the Quarry area, and on the side of Sycamore Hill along the Quarry walkway.  Their magic show doesn’t last long.
  • Sniff this out: Several of the lilacs (Syringa species and varieties) at the end of the Sundial Garden along Garden Lane are blooming with scents of spring.
  • Brilliant: The crabapple (Malus species and varieties) fruits are sparkling like fine red art glass at the edge of the Pinetum.  The birds are having a fine time with them.  Catch the show from the Pinetum bench that gives a view into the treetops.
  • Camellias: The white camellias (Camellia varieties) are blooming on the upper side of the Museum Store.
 

ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA

pf         Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, green, string-bean-like seed pods) pb        Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-sons tree – rose sepals) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pink to tan) ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round yellow-green seed pods) ber       Physalis species (Ground cherry – green to tan ‘lantern’ seed pod – at far edge of parking lot near cherry trees) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pf         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pf         Symphyotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue)  

LAGOONS

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white – along Clenny Run) ber       Maclura pomifera (Osage orange – ‘pebbly’ softball-sized green fruits – along Clenny Run) ber       Phytolacca americana (Pokeweed – green berries turning purple on red stems) pf         Polygonum hydropiperoides (Mild water-pepper – tiny white flowers) b          Prunella vulgaris (Heal all – purple) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (Aster novae-angliae/New England aster – purple) pf         Symphyotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish-purple)  

SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE

pb        Buddleia davidii (Butterfly bush – white) pb        Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon – rosy purple) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – tan) pb        Lagerstroemia ‘Biloxi’ (Crape myrtle variety – dark pink) pb        Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste-tree – blue, pale pink, white)  

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Osmanthus heterophyllus (Holly Osmanthus – white, fragrant) fb         Prenanthes species (Rattlesnake-root – greenish bell-like flowers) pb        Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)   SLOPE DOWN TOWARDS MUSEUM PEONY GARDEN

AZALEA WOODS

pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

LOWER AZALEA WOODS

pb        Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago – intense blue) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) pf         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pf         Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white)  

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) fbb       Galanthus ‘Barnes’ (Snowdrop variety – white) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish to red fuzzy cones)  

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white – behind Bath House) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish fuzzy cones with bright red berries) pf,+     Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue – behind Bath House)  

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL

pf         Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) fb         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Begonia grandis (Hardy begonia – pink) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Tardiva’ (Panicle hydrangea cultivar – pink to tan)  

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – green to tan) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – green to tan) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) fb,+     Tricyrtis varieties (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

MARCH BANK

pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white)  

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – tan) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – brown) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink) pb        Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

GARDEN LANE

pb        Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ (Autumn rosebud cherry – pale pink to white)  

WINTERHAZEL WALK

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) b          Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf         Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

ICEWELL TERRACE

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white) pb        Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) pb        Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white)  

PINETUM

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Chaenomeles cultivars (Flowering quince – red, orange) pb        Chaenomeles x superba ‘Perfecta’ (Flowering quince cultivar – white to pale salmon-pink) b          Chaenomeles x superba ‘Texas Scarlet’ (Flowering quince cultivar – scarlet) pb        Erodium cicutarium (Cranesbill – pink) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) ber       Malus species (Crabapple – red fruits) b          Oxalis species (Wood sorrel – yellow) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) pb        Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white)  

SUNDIAL GARDEN

b          Spiraea arguta (Spiraea species – white) b          Syringa variety (Lilac – single red-purple, lilac, pink lavender) b          Syringa ‘Primrose’ (Lilac variety – white)  

TRAFFIC CIRCLE

ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries)  

ENCHANTED WOODS

pb        Actaea acerina (Bugbane/fairy candles – white) pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Anemone hupehensis (Anemone – dark pink) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – greenish to tan) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – tan) pb        Hydrangea serrata (Mountain hydrangea – greenish to pink) pb        Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad lily – white with purple speckles)  

OAK HILL

East Side

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) pf,+     Colchicum byzantium (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink with white center) pf,+     Colchicum ‘Giant’ (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink) fb,+     Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white – in meadow) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf         Hydrangea involucrata ‘Tama Azisai’ (Bracted hydrangea – white with blue, pink) ber       Poncirus trifoliata (Hardy orange – fuzzy dark yellow fruits) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow – in meadow) pb        Sternbergia lutea (Fall daffodil – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white – at bottom of meadow) pf         Symphyotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue – at bottom of meadow) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

West Side

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pf         Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) ber       Viburnum dilatatum (Linden viburnum – red berries) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Anemone x hupehensis (Anemone cultivar – pink) fb         Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb,+     Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf,+     Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Lobelia siphilitica (Great lobelia – blue) pf         Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream) pf,+     Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) pb,+     Solidago flexicaulis (Zig zag goldenrod – yellow) pb        Solidago variety (Goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad lily – white with purple speckles)  

SYCAMORE HILL

ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, green to brown, string-bean-like seed pods) ber       Cotoneaster salicifolia (Cotoneaster – red berries) fb,+     Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pf,+     Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pinkish-tan to brown) pb        Leptodermis oblonga (Chinese leptodermis – rosy lavender) pb        Rosa ‘Radwin’ (Winner’s Circle rose – red – 2 blossoms) pf         Rosa species (Rose – white – around Brick Lookout) pf         Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum (Doublefile viburnum – white – 3 flower clusters) ber       Viburnum rhytidophylloides (Leatherleaf viburnum – bright red berries – very few) fb         Viburnum rhytidophylloides (Leatherleaf viburnum – off-white) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries) pb        Weigela ‘Eva Rathke’ (Weigela cultivar – dark red – 2 flowers)  

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

fb         Camellia ‘Mason Farm’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds) b          Camellia oleifera ‘Lu Shan Snow’ (Camellia variety – white) fb         Camellia sasanqua/oleifera  (Camellia variety – white) b          Camellia ‘Snow Flurry’ (Camellia variety – double white) b          Camellia ‘Survivor’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds) pb        Colchicum species (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-sons tree – white, pink sepals – behind Museum Store) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – greenish to tan) pb        Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Fuji Waterfall’ (Bigleaf hydrangea cultivar – white) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – dried brown – in Clenny Run at Museum bridge) ber       Ilex opaca (American holly – red berries) ber       Ilex ‘Winter Red’ (Winterberry holly – red berries) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)

 

GREENHOUSE AREA

pb        Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ (Daylily – yellow) pb,+     Hosta lancifolia (Narrow leaf hosta – lavender) pf,+     Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth bean vine – purple) ber       Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth bean vine – shiny purple seed pods) ber       Ricinus communis variety (Castor oil plant – red seed pods) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)  

BACK MEADOW – Top of Sycamore Hill to back ponds

pf         Brassica species (Mustard – light yellow) pf         Centaurea maculata (Spotted knapweed – purple) pb        Cicorium intybus (Chicory – blue) pb        Cirsium arvense (Canada thistle – pale lilac) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) b          Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink – along Quarry outlet stream) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna Red’ (Hardy hibiscus variety – red – along Quarry outlet stream) pb        Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna White’ (Hardy hibiscus variety – white – along Quarry outlet stream) pf         Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads) b          Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) fb         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) fb,+     Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (Aster novae-angliae/New England aster – purple) pf         Symphyotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish purple) pf         Typha latifolia (Cattail – brown ‘hot dogs’)  

GARDEN LANE MEADOW – below Brown’s Woods

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white – at edge of woods) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white – along edge of woods) pb        Gnaphalium obtusifolium (Sweet everlasting – white) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) pb        Pycnanthemum species (Mountain mint – green to tan with white ‘haze’) fb,+     Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) ber       Solanum carolinense (Horse-nettle – yellow berries) pb,+     Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) fb,+     Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (Aster lateriflorus/Calico aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish-purple)  

Bloom Report presented by:

Pauline Myers

 

The Winterthur Bloom Report #29 10-28-20-Pauline Myers

 

Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #29

 October 28, 2020

67F, grey cloud-covered

+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bud breaking

b: Some bloom

fb: Full Bloom

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits

. Check these out:  
  • Camellias on display: The white camellias (Camellia varieties) are in full bloom — single and double, small and large — on the upper side of the Museum Store.  What a show of blossoms!
  • Sniff this out:
    • Several of the lilacs (Syringa species and varieties) at the end of the Sundial Garden along Garden Lane are blooming with scents of spring.
    • The holly Osmanthus (Osmanthus heterophylla) near the top of the walk from the parking area to the visitor center and behind the Brown Center is perfuming the air.
  • Brilliant: The crabapple (Malus species and varieties) fruits are sparkling like fine red art glass at the edge of the Pinetum.  The birds are having a fine time with them.  Catch the show from the Pinetum bench that gives a view into the treetops.
   

ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-sons tree – rose sepals) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pink to tan) ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round yellow-green seed pods) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

LAGOONS

ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white – along Clenny Run) ber       Maclura pomifera (Osage orange – ‘pebbly’ softball-sized green fruits – along Clenny Run) pb        Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pf         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish-purple)  

SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE

pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – tan) pb        Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste-tree – blue)  

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Osmanthus heterophyllus (Holly Osmanthus – white, fragrant) pf         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’) pb        Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Osmanthus heterophyllus ‘Gulfside’ (Holly Osmanthus variety – white, fragrant) pf         Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)   SLOPE DOWN TOWARDS MUSEUM PEONY GARDEN

AZALEA WOODS

pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

LOWER AZALEA WOODS

pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white)  

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) fb         Galanthus ‘Barnes’ (Snowdrop variety – white) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish to red fuzzy cones)  

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white – behind Bath House) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish fuzzy cones with bright red berries) pb        Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue – behind Bath House)  

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pb        Clematis ‘Candida’ (Large flowered clematis – white – 1 flower) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Tardiva’ (Panicle hydrangea cultivar – pink to tan)  

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – green to tan) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – green to tan) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white) fb         Primula japonica (Candelabra primrose – 1 red, 1 pink) pb        Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) pf         Tricyrtis varieties (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

MARCH BANK

fb         Campanula rapunculoides (Creeping bellflower – violet-blue – 1 plant) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink, white)  

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – brown) pb        Phlox paniculata (Garden phlox – pink) pb        Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue)  

GARDEN LANE

pb        Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ (Autumn rosebud cherry – pale pink to white)  

WINTERHAZEL WALK

pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white)  

ICEWELL TERRACE

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white)  

PINETUM

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Chaenomeles cultivars (Flowering quince – red, orange) pb        Chaenomeles x superba ‘Perfecta’ (Flowering quince cultivar – white to pale salmon-pink) b          Chaenomeles x superba ‘Texas Scarlet’ (Flowering quince cultivar – scarlet) pb        Erodium cicutarium (Cranesbill – pink) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) ber       Malus species (Crabapple – red fruits) pb        Oxalis species (Wood sorrel – yellow) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) pb        Viburnum macrocephalum ‘Sterile’ (Chinese snowball viburnum variety – white)  

SUNDIAL GARDEN

b          Spiraea arguta (Spiraea species – white) b          Syringa variety (Lilac – single red-purple, lilac, pink lavender) b          Syringa ‘Primrose’ (Lilac variety – white)  

TRAFFIC CIRCLE

ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries)  

ENCHANTED WOODS

fb         Actaea/Cimicifuga racemosa (Black cohosh – white – 1 plant) pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) fb         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – greenish to tan) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – tan) pb        Hydrangea serrata (Mountain hydrangea – greenish to pink) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad lily – white with purple speckles)  

OAK HILL

East Side

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) pb        Colchicum byzantium (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink with white center) pb        Colchicum ‘Giant’ (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink) fb,+     Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white – in meadow) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf         Hydrangea involucrata ‘Tama Azisai’ (Bracted hydrangea – white with blue, pink) ber       Poncirus trifoliata (Hardy orange – fuzzy dark yellow fruits) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white – at bottom of meadow) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

OAK HILL

West Side

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) ber       Viburnum dilatatum (Linden viburnum – red berries) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white) pb        Anemone x hupehensis (Anemone cultivar – pink) pf         Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white) pf,+     Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pf         Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream) pf,+     Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) pb        Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue) fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad lily – white with purple speckles)  

SYCAMORE HILL

ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, green to brown, string-bean-like seed pods) ber       Cotoneaster salicifolia (Cotoneaster – red berries) pf         Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pf,+     Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pinkish-tan to brown) pb        Rosa ‘Radwin’ (Winner’s Circle rose – red – 3 blossoms) pf         Rosa species (Rose – white – around Brick Lookout) pb        Spiraea x ‘Margaritae’ (Margarita spiraea – shades of pink) pb        Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum (Doublefile viburnum – white) ber       Viburnum rhytidophylloides (Leatherleaf viburnum – bright red berries – very few) fb         Viburnum rhytidophylloides (Leatherleaf viburnum – off-white) ber       Viburnum setigerum (Tea viburnum – red berries)  

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

fb         Camellia ‘Mason Farm’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds) fb         Camellia oleifera ‘Lu Shan Snow’ (Camellia variety – white) fb         Camellia sasanqua/oleifera  (Camellia variety – white) fb         Camellia ‘Snow Flurry’ (Camellia variety – double white) fb         Camellia ‘Survivor’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds) pb        Colchicum species (Autumn crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-sons tree – white, pink sepals – behind Museum Store) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – greenish to tan) b          Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Fuji Waterfall’ (Bigleaf hydrangea cultivar – white) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – dried brown – in Clenny Run at Museum bridge) ber       Ilex opaca (American holly – red berries) ber       Ilex ‘Winter Red’ (Winterberry holly – red berries)  

 GREENHOUSE AREA

pb        Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ (Daylily – yellow) pf,+     Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth bean vine – purple) ber       Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth bean vine – shiny purple seed pods) ber       Ricinus communis variety (Castor oil plant – red seed pods)  

BACK MEADOW – Top of Sycamore Hill to back ponds

b          Brassica species (Mustard – light yellow) pf         Centaurea maculata (Spotted knapweed – purple) pb        Cicorium intybus (Chicory – blue) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) b          Galium mollugo (Wild madder – white ‘clouds’ of tiny flowers) pb        Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna Red’ (Hardy hibiscus variety – red – along Quarry outlet stream) pb        Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna White’ (Hardy hibiscus variety – white – along Quarry outlet stream) pf         Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads) b          Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow – 1 plant) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pb        Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – blue) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Symphyotrichum species (Aster – pale lavender-blue) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish purple) pf         Typha latifolia (Cattail – brown ‘hot dogs’)  

GARDEN LANE MEADOW – below Brown’s Woods

pb        Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white – at edge of woods) pb        Coronilla varia (Crown vetch – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Eurybia divaricata (Aster divaricatus/White wood aster – white – along edge of woods) pb        Gnaphalium obtusifolium (Sweet everlasting – white) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) pb        Pycnanthemum species (Mountain mint – green to tan with white ‘haze’) pf,+     Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) ber       Solanum carolinense (Horse-nettle – yellow berries) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow) pf         Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish-purple)  

Bloom Report presented by:

Pauline Myers

 

The Winterthur Bloom Report #31 11-10-20-Pauline Myers

Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #31

 November 10, 2020

74F, sunny

 

+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bu breaking

b: Some bloom

fb: Full Bloom

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits

. Check these out:
  • Fleeting beauty: The leaf colors on Sycamore Hill seen from Garden Lane are a magnificent vista this week.  Have a look before they fall.
  • Camellias on display: The white camellias (Camellia varieties) are in full bloom — single and double, small and large — on the upper side of the Museum Store.  What a show of blossoms!
  • Sniff this out: Several of the lilacs (Syringa species and varieties) at the end of the Sundial Garden along Garden Lane are blooming with scents of spring.
 

ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pf         Ageratina altissima (Eupatorium rugosum/White snake root – white – under cherry tree at edge of parking area) ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, green to brown, string-bean-like seed pods) b          Forsythia x intermedia (Forsythia – yellow) fb         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pink to tan) ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round yellow-green to brown seed pods) pb        Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

LAGOONS

ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) pb        Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow) pb        Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white)  

SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE

pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – brown)  

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

pb        Osmanthus heterophyllus (Holly Osmanthus – white, fragrant)  

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

pf         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’)  

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

pb        Osmanthus heterophyllus ‘Gulftide’ (Holly Osmanthus variety – white, fragrant) pb        Symphyotrichum cordifolium (Aster cordifolius/Blue wood aster – pale blue)   SLOPE DOWN TOWARDS MUSEUM PEONY GARDEN

AZALEA WOODS

fb         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)   LOWER AZALEA WOODS

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pf         Galanthus ‘Barnes’ (Snowdrop variety – white) fb         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish to red fuzzy cones with bright red berries)  

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia – pinkish fuzzy cones with bright red berries)  

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL

pb        Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy abelia – soft pink) pb        Clematis ‘Candida’ (Large flowered clematis – white – 1 flower) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Tardiva’ (Panicle hydrangea cultivar – pink to tan) ber       Ilex opaca (American holly – red berries) pb        Rhododendron mucronatum ‘Magnifica’ (Hybrid azalea – white with dark red dots – ~6 flowers)  

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries – few left) pb        Erodium cicutarium (Cranesbill – pink – 2 flowers) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – brown) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – brown) pb        Tricyrtis varieties (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles)  

MARCH BANK

ber       Ilex opaca (American holly – red berries) ber       Viburnum sieboldii (Siebold viburnum – red berries)  

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – brown) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – brown)  

GARDEN LANE

b          Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ (Autumn rosebud cherry – pale pink to white)   WINTERHAZEL WALK ICEWELL TERRACE

PINETUM

pb        Chaenomeles cultivars (Flowering quince – red, orange) pb        Chaenomeles x superba ‘Perfecta’ (Flowering quince cultivar – white to pale salmon-pink) b          Chaenomeles x superba ‘Texas Scarlet’ (Flowering quince cultivar – scarlet) pb        Erodium cicutarium (Cranesbill – pink) ber       Malus species (Crabapple – red fruits) pb        Oxalis species (Wood sorrel – yellow) pf         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) b/fbb    Viburnum macrocephalum ‘Sterile’ (Chinese snowball viburnum variety – white)  

SUNDIAL GARDEN

ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round yellow-green to brown seed pods) b          Spiraea arguta (Spiraea species – white) pb        Syringa variety (Lilac – single red-purple, lilac, pink lavender) b          Syringa ‘Primrose’ (Lilac variety – white) b/fbb    Viburnum macrocephalum ‘Sterile’ (Chinese snowball viburnum variety – white)  

TRAFFIC CIRCLE

ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries)  

ENCHANTED WOODS

pf         Actaea/Cimicifuga racemosa (Black cohosh – white – 1 plant) pf         Hamamelis virginiana (Common witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’) pb        Hydrangea arborescens ‘Grandiflora’ (Hills of Snow hydrangea – tan) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – tan) pb        Hydrangea serrata (Mountain hydrangea – greenish to tan) pf         Tricyrtis variety (Toad lily – white with purple speckles)  

OAK HILL

East Side

ber       Callicarpa dichotoma (Purple beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica (Japanese beautyberry – purple berries) ber       Callicarpa japonica variety (Japanese beautyberry – white berries) pb        Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white – in meadow) pb        Hydrangea involucrata ‘Tama Azisai’ (Bracted hydrangea – greenish) pf         Tricyrtis variety (Toad-lily – white with purple speckles) ber       Viburnum dilatatum ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Linden viburnum variety – yellow berries)

OAK HILL

West Side

ber       Viburnum dilatatum (Linden viburnum – red berries)  

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

pb        Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream)  

SYCAMORE HILL

ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, green to brown, string-bean-like seed pods) ber       Cotoneaster salicifolia (Cotoneaster – red berries) pb        Crocus speciosus (Showy crocus – lavender-pink) pb        Heuchera villosa (Hairy alum root – creamy white) pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – pinkish-tan to brown) b/fbb    Rosa ‘New Dawn’ (Rose variety – pale pink –1 flower, 4 buds) pb        Rosa ‘Radwin’ (Winner’s Circle rose – red – 4 blossoms) pb        Rosa species (Rose – white – around Brick Lookout) ber       Viburnum rhytidophylloides (Leatherleaf viburnum – bright red berries – very few) fb         Viburnum rhytidophylloides (Leatherleaf viburnum – off-white)  

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

fb         Camellia ‘Mason Farm’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds) fb         Camellia ‘Northern Exposure’ (Camellia variety – white) fb         Camellia oleifera ‘Lu Shan Snow’ (Camellia variety – white) fb         Camellia sasanqua/oleifera  (Camellia variety – white) fb         Camellia ‘Snow Flurry’ (Camellia variety – double white) fb         Camellia ‘Survivor’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds) pb        Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-sons tree – rose sepals – behind Museum Store) pb        Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea – tan) b          Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Fuji Waterfall’ (Bigleaf hydrangea cultivar – white) pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – dried brown – in Clenny Run at Museum bridge) ber       Ilex opaca (American holly – red berries) ber       Ilex ‘Winter Red’ (Winterberry holly – red berries)   GREENHOUSE AREA

BACK MEADOW – Top of Sycamore Hill to back ponds

pb        Brassica species (Mustard – light yellow) pb        Centaurea maculata (Spotted knapweed – purple) pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Oenothera biennis (Evening primrose – yellow – along Quarry outlet stream) fb         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads) pf         Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow – 1 plant) ber       Solanum carolinense (Horse-nettle – yellow berries) pb        Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed plume goldenrod – yellow 3 small plants) pb        Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish purple)  

GARDEN LANE MEADOW – below Brown’s Woods

pb        Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s lace – white) pb        Gnaphalium obtusifolium (Sweet everlasting – white) pf         Polygonum pennsylvanicum (Pennsylvania smartweed – clusters of tiny pink ‘beads’) pb        Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan – yellow) ber       Solanum carolinense (Horse-nettle – yellow berries) pb        Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides/Heath aster – white) pb        Trifolium pratense (Red clover – reddish-purple)  

Bloom Report presented by:

Pauline Myers