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 )
‘ 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 )
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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Kousa dogwood bark
Kousa dogwood bark
Kousa dogwood blossoms
A variety of Siberian iris
Koreanspice viburnum
Lady’s slipper orchid
Eastern red cedar(here’s a link to Bill Cullina’s article:Native Plants for the Birds)
Trailing arbutus,Photo: courtesy of B. Domangue viaWikimedia Commons
Strawberry rhubarb
Julia Child™ rose,Photo: courtesy of Deb Habr
‘Constance Spry’ rose, Photo courtesy of T. Kiya via Wikimedia Commons