For many nurseryman , sharing a erotic love of plants with family and champion adds another level of enjoyment to a very fulfilling pursuit . In this episode , Danielle , Carol , and expert guestCatharine Cookeexplore plant that have special import or associations with their sleep together ones . Whether it is adogwoodthat provides seedlings to divvy up with others , a nativeorchidthat is worth a long cost increase to see growing in the wild , a buttery coloredrose , or “ that gangly plant by the rock wall ” that Danielle ’s husband specially like , these plant will surely get you thinking about the memories , stories , and association that make some of the plants in your garden meaningful to you .

Expert invitee : Catharine Cooke is a landscape architect and co - owner of Spring Lake Garden Design in Sherman , Connecticut . you may read some of Catharine ’s retiring articles here : finegardening.com / author / catharine - Alfred Alistair Cooke

Danielle’s Plants

Kousa cornel ( Cornuskousa , Zones 5 - 8)

Siberian iris(Iris sibirica , Zones 4–9 )

Koreanspice viburnum ( Viburnumcarlesii , Zones 4–8 )

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‘ Horstmann ’s Recurved ’ larch ( Larixdecidua‘Horstmann ’s Recurved ’ , Zones 2–7 )

Carol’s Plants

Lady ’s slipper orchidaceous plant ( Cypripediumreginae , Zones 2a–7 )

Eastern red cedar ( Juniperusvirginiana , Zones 2–9 )

hang back arbutus ( Epigaea repens , zone 3–7 )

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Strawberry rhubarb ( Rheum rhabarbarum , Zones 3–8 )

Expert’s Plants

Julia Child ™ rise ( Rosa‘Wekvossutono ’ , Zones 4–9 )

‘ Constance Spry ’ arise ( Rosa‘Constance Spry ’ , Zones 5–10 )

‘ New Dawn ’ rise ( Rosa‘New Dawn ’ , Zones 5–10 )

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Episode 128: Our Loved Ones’ Favorite Plants

Kousa dogwood bark

Kousa dogwood bark

Kousa dogwood bark

Kousa dogwood blossoms

Kousa dogwood blossoms

Kousa dogwood bark

A variety of Siberian iris

A variety of Siberian iris

Koreanspice viburnum

Koreanspice viburnum

Lady’s slipper orchid

Lady’s slipper orchid

Eastern red cedar

Eastern red cedar(here’s a link to Bill Cullina’s article:Native Plants for the Birds)

Trailing arbutus, Courtesy of B. Domangue via Wikimedia Commons

Trailing arbutus,Photo: courtesy of B. Domangue viaWikimedia Commons

Strawberry rhubarb

Strawberry rhubarb

Julia Child™ rose, Photo courtesy of Deb Habr

Julia Child™ rose,Photo: courtesy of Deb Habr

‘Constance Spry’ rose, Photo courtesy of T. Kiya via Wikimedia Commons

‘Constance Spry’ rose, Photo courtesy of T. Kiya via Wikimedia Commons

‘Constance Spry’ rose, Photo courtesy of T. Kiya via Wikimedia Commons

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