The Woodland Garden may be mostly green and white as seen on the previous page--but it also has quite a bit of yellow and a touch of purple.
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This white flowering Hosta had variegated foliage with two shades of green.
Variegated Hosta
Rodgersia and Pulmonaria
Pulmonaria officinalis with its many spots--also known as Jerusalem Cowslip, Lungwort, or Spotted Dog-- and Rodgersia podophylla.
Large masses of white flowers on a rather tall Polygonum--not to be confused with Polygonatum seen on the previous page.
Polygonum molle var. 'rude'
Hydrangea 'Annabelle'
A white flowering Hydrangea 'Annabelle' with ball shaped flower clusters.
The tall and gracefully arching spires of Ligularia.
Ligularia
Ligularia
A closer up view of the Ligularias adding a patch of yellow to the Woodland Garden.
A thick clump of gold and green Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' with white Hostas and Pink Astilbes in the background.
Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'
Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen'
A water loving Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen.' The name of the genus of this Chinese native is from the German "trollblume" meaning globe flower.
A Hydrangea quercifolia thriving and blooming in the dense shade--which gives me an idea for a shady spot.
Hydrangea quercifolia
A Natural Occurrence
This Daylily flower really was blooming as shown next to the Hydrangea--I did not move a thing--and simply took the photo recording the two unlikely neighbors.
A small purple Lily in the Woodland Garden.
Lilium martagon
Lilium tigrinum
A small pale yellow Lily in front of a variegated Hosta.
The simple white bells of Campanula punctata 'Rubriflora'
Campanula punctata 'Rubriflora'
Campanula punctata 'Rubriflora'
But take a look inside to see all the little purple spots!