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Lori S.
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Spring weekend in Vancouver, B.C.
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Fed up with this never-ending winter, I arranged a spur-of-the-moment trip out to Vancouver for my mom, sister and myself over the Easter weekend! As luck would have it, it was a late spring out there too, but we enjoyed walking around a couple of gardens, in one day of sunshine and one of rain.
Here are a few photos from Van Dusen (excuse the water drops on the camera lens - this was the rainy day!)
Primula elatior
(or so I assume); young
Sequoiadendron giganteum
;
Camellia japonica
'Dewatairin' syn. 'Hatsusakuru'; birches:
The view;
Primula vulgaris
;
Anemone blanda
and
Leucojum
; cyclamen and saxifrages;
Erythronium
:
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Lori
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Zone 3
-30 C to +30 C (rarely!); elevation ~1130m; annual precipitation ~40 cm
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Re: Spring weekend in Vancouver, B.C.
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April 30, 2011, 07:38:08 PM »
A few more from Van Dusen...
Camellia x williamsii
'Brigadoon'; cyclamen;
Fritillaria imperialis
; view (actually an apartment block bordering the garden).
View; Umbrella pine (
Sciadopitys verticillata
) and bamboo;
Erica
;
Fritillaria persica
; view.
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Zone 3
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Re: Spring weekend in Vancouver, B.C.
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May 01, 2011, 12:43:48 AM »
And a few from UBC Botanical Garden...
Magnolia; cherry; camellia;
Kerria japonica
Espaliered fruit trees:
Rock garden;
Azorella trifurcata
;
Iphaeon uniflorum
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Lori
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More from the UBC Rock Garden...
Cistanthe(Lewisia) tweedyi
;
Coprosma petriei
;
Tulipa linifolia
;
Nothofagus antarctica
'Benmore'
Narcissus bulbocodium
;
Rhodanthemum hosmariense
;
Talinum teretifolium
(trough)
A very succulent-looking
Shepherdia rotundifolia
;
Dianthus
'Gordie Bentham' and
Rhus heterophylla
(trough)
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More from UBC Botanical Garden...
Plectritis congestus
- close-up and
en masse
;
Primula juliae
Petasites japonica
(I think);
Viburnum cinnamonifolium
; unknown
- Edit:
Corylopsis sp.
; rhodos
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May 01, 2011, 02:49:17 AM »
Very interesting, Lori!
Some of the plants are quite familiar and some are not! The spring there seems to be as advanced as here this year (or the other way - the spring here is more advanced than usual). The unknown yellowflowering shrub in the last row is a Corylopsis. Corylopsis is a very nice genus of spring flowering shrubs/small trees.
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Trond
Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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Re: Spring weekend in Vancouver, B.C.
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Beautiful photographic exposé Lori; it conjures up good memories, I visited these gardens when I lived in the Seattle Washington area back in the early 1980s. Just caught up with this topic, but not enough time to comment properly (I have to rush off to work), but did want to mention the Shepherdia rotundifolia; what a wonderful looking plant, appears extra succulent as you say, I wonder if it is a special form. Not sure if the Talinum teretifolium is actually a Talinum, I think it's something else, but what could it be???
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Thanks, Trond and Mark!
Quote from: McDonough on May 02, 2011, 05:46:14 AM
Not sure if the Talinum teretifolium is actually a Talinum, I think it's something else, but what could it be???
Yes, I wondered when I looked at it. It was the only plant in the trough, and there was just the one marker... but who knows, perhaps a plant died out and was not replaced, or the signs were not updated? Hmm, I think I'll post the photo on the UBC site and inquire about it.
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Re: Spring weekend in Vancouver, B.C.
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I'm late seeing this-- I've just barely had time lately (especially with some very poor internet days!) to view the topics I've already posted in, haven't got to many new ones..
Nice way to get a jump on spring--some great plantings--love the big swathes of single/similar species, such as the primulas etc..
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west central alberta, canada; just under 1000m; record temps:min -45C/-49F;max 34C/93F;
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Just saw this...vancouver is a different world for sure! It is late may to early June before we see similar flowers blooming here.
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1800 mm precipitation per year
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