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What’s in Bloom?

May 22, 2023

Photos by Debbie Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.

All plants native to North Carolina unless otherwise noted.

White wild indigo with skunk meadowrue.

White wild indigo with skunk meadowrue. Photo by Debbie Roos.

little leafcutter bee foraging on mountain Indian-physic

Leafcutter bee foraging on mountain Indian-physic. Photo by Debbie Roos.

Lady beetle larva feeding on oleander aphids on common milkweed.

Lady beetle larva feeding on oleander aphids on common milkweed. Photo by Debbie Roos.

The appropriately named redring milkweed

The appropriately named redring milkweed. Photo by Debbie Roos.

I've always been drawn to the bronze fennel flower buds unfurling...otherworldly beauty!

I’ve always been drawn to the bronze fennel flower buds unfurling…otherworldly beauty! Photo by Debbie Roos.

Here’s What’s Blooming This Week

 Moonshine yarrow

Achillea x ‘Moonshine’

Yarrow

* exotic

Paprika yarrow

Achillea x ‘Paprika’

Yarrow

* exotic

Nodding onion

Allium cernuum

Nodding onion

Chives

Allium schoenoprasum

Chives

* exotic

Eastern bluestar

Amsonia tabernaemontana

Eastern bluestar

Eastern columbine Aquilegia canadensis

Eastern wild columbine

Golden columbine Aquilegia chrysantha

Golden columbine

* native to southwestern U.S.

Dutchman's pipe

Aristolochia tomentosa

Dutchman’s pipe

A solitary rounded terminal cluster of 15 to 80 dark or light pink flowers with cream or green. Flowers arise from a 1" stalk and are 5/8" with 5 petals that curve open revealing a 5-parted center crown.

Asclepias amplexicaulis

Clasping milkweed

Purple milkweed

Asclepias purpurascens

Purple milkweed

Butterfly weed

Asclepias tuberosa

Butterfly weed

white with some purple at the base of corolla which flex backward. Umbels are erect and spherical with 30 flowers.

Asclepias variegata

Redring milkweed

White wild indigo

Baptisia alba

White wild indigo

Dwarf wild indigo

Baptisia minor

Dwarf wild indigo

Downy wood mint

Blephilia ciliata

Downy wood mint

Lesser calamint

Calamintha nepeta

Lesser calamint

* exotic

Prairie poppy mallow

Callirhoe involucrata

Prairie poppy mallow

* central U.S.

New Jersey tea

Ceanothus americanus

New Jersey tea

Curlyheads

Clematis ochroleuca

Curlyheads

* this photo shows the
seedheads, not the bloom

Lobed tickseed

Coreopsis auriculata

Lobed tickseed

Lanceleaf tickseed

Coreopsis lanceolata

Lanceleaf tickseed

Whorled tickseed

Coreopsis verticillata

Whorled tickseed

White prairie clover

Dalea candida

White prairie clover

* central U.S.

Purple prairie clover

Dalea purpurea

Purple prairie clover

* central U.S.

Pale purple coneflower

Echinacea pallida

Pale purple coneflower

Purple coneflower

Echinacea purpurea

Purple coneflower

Burgundy blanketflower

Gaillardia ‘Burgundy’

Lanceleaf blanketflower

Beeblossom

Gaura lindheimeri ‘Belleza Dark Pink’

Beeblossom

* Texas

Geranium 'Dilys'

Geranium ‘Dilys’

Hardy geranium

* exotic

Mountain Indian physic

Gillenia trifoliatus

Mountain Indian physic

Oxeye daisy

Heliopsis helianthoides
‘Summer Nights’

Oxeye daisy

Oakleaf hydrangea

Hydrangea quercifolia

Oakleaf hydrangea

Virginia sweetspire

Itea virginica

Virginia sweetspire

'Grosso' lavender

Lavendula x intermedia ‘Grosso’

‘Grosso’ lavender

Coral honeysuckle Lonicera sempervirens
‘Cedar Lane’ and ‘Major Wheeler’
Lemon bee balm

Monarda citriodora

Lemon bee balm

White bee balm

Monarda clinopodia

White bee balm

Catmint

Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’

Catmint

* exotic

Cutleaf evening primrose Oenothera berlandieri 
‘Siskiyou’

Evening primrose

* southwest U.S.

Sundrops

Oenothera fruticosa 

Sundrops

Ornamental oregano

Origanum laevigatum ‘Herrenhausen’

Ornamental oregano

* exotic

Wild quinine

Parthenium integrifolium 

Wild quinine

Beardtongue

Penstemon digitalis
‘Husker’s Red’

Beardtongue

Maroon foliage and light pinkish flowers

Penstemon hirsutus

Hairy beardtongue

Small's beardtongue

Penstemon smallii

Small’s beard tongue

Narrowleaf Carolina phlox

Phlox carolina ssp. angusta

Narrowleaf Carolina phlox

Downy phlox Phlox pilosa 

Downy phlox

Mexican hat

Ratibida columnifera

Mexican hat

Orange coneflower

Rudbeckia fulgida

Orange coneflower

Carolina wild petunia

Ruellia caroliniensis

Carolina wild petunia

Mealycup sage

Salvia farinacea
‘Victoria Blue’

Mealycup sage

* southwest U.S.

Nettleleaf sage

Salvia urticifolia

Nettleleaf sage

Fire pink

Silene virginica

Fire pink

Cup plant
Silphium perfoliatum
Cup plant
Blue-eyed grass Sisyrinchium angustifolium

Blue-eyed grass

Indian pink

Spigelia marilandica

Indian pink

Goatsrue

Tephrosia virginiana 

Goatsrue

Skunk meadowrue

Thalictrum revolutum 

Skunk meadowrue

Carolina lupine

Thermopsis villosa 

Carolina lupine

Thyme Thymus vulgaris

Thyme

* exotic

Foamflower Tiarella cordifolia

Foamflower

Spiderwort Tradescantia x ‘Purple Profusion’

Spiderwort

Ohio spiderwort Tradescantia ohiensis

Ohio spiderwort

Society garlic

Tulbaghia violacea

Society garlic

* exotic

Garden heliotrope Valeriana officinalis

Garden heliotrope (Valerian)

* northern U.S.

Possumhaw

Viburnum nudum

Possumhaw

Adam's needle

Yucca filamentosa
‘Golden Sword’

Adam’s needle

Golden alexander Zizia aurea

Golden alexander