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May 11, 2020
Bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush, and other early wildflowers bloomed in solitude this spring at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, which closed in mid-March due to the pandemic and Austin’s shelter-in-place order. Happily, the gardens reopened last weekend to members, who must reserve in advance a specific arrival time on the website. I grabbed a Saturday morning time slot, got my mask and camera ready, and arrived bright and early on reopening day.
Oh, how I’d missed this place! The late spring wildflowers like purple coneflower, firewheel, and thistle look glorious. So I’m going to let the flowers do the talking in this post. Enjoy!
Purple coneflower and a limestone and glass sculpture
Paleleaf yucca
Trumpet creeper
Purple coneflower
Giant coneflower
Thistle
Spineless prickly pear and nolina
Confetti meadow
Standing cypress
American basket flower
Firewheel and thistle meadow
Firewheel
Giant hesperaloe in bloom with agave and yucca
Cholla
Manfreda bloom spikes
Cardinal in flight
Pale purple coneflower
Firewheel meadow with agave and yucca
Firewheel with prickly pear and yucca
Thistle and firewheel
Grassy savanna
Thistle
Firewheel meadow
Brown-eyed Susan
Purple coneflower
I’ll end with the entry kiosk and its wildflowery green roof, and a masked visitor as a sign of the times.
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Bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush, and other early wildflowers bloomed in solitude this spring at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, which closed in mid-March due to the pandemic and Austin’s shelter-in-place order. Happily, the gardens reopened last weekend to members, who must reserve in advance a specific arrival time on the website. I grabbed a Saturday morning time slot, got my mask and camera ready, and arrived bright and early on reopening day.
Oh, how I’d missed this place! The late spring wildflowers like purple coneflower, firewheel, and thistle look glorious. So I’m going to let the flowers do the talking in this post. Enjoy!
Purple coneflower and a limestone and glass sculpture
Paleleaf yucca
Trumpet creeper
Purple coneflower
Giant coneflower
Thistle
Spineless prickly pear and nolina
Confetti meadow
Standing cypress
American basket flower
Firewheel and thistle meadow
Firewheel
Giant hesperaloe in bloom with agave and yucca
Cholla
Manfreda bloom spikes
Cardinal in flight
Pale purple coneflower
Firewheel meadow with agave and yucca
Firewheel with prickly pear and yucca
Thistle and firewheel
Grassy savanna
Thistle
Firewheel meadow
Brown-eyed Susan
Purple coneflower
I’ll end with the entry kiosk and its wildflowery green roof, and a masked visitor as a sign of the times.
I welcome your comments; please scroll to the end of this post to leave one. If you’re reading this in a subscription email, click here to visit Digging and find the comment box at the end of each post.
_______________________
Digging Deeper: News and Upcoming Events
Join the mailing list for Garden Spark! Hungry to learn about garden design from the experts? I’m hosting a series of talks by inspiring garden designers, landscape architects, and authors a few times a year. Held in Austin, the talks are limited-attendance events that sell out quickly, so join the Garden Spark email list to be notified in advance. Simply click this link and ask to be added.
All material © 2020 by Pam Penick for Digging. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.
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