Monday, July 23, 2018

In a vase on Monday; hot!

It's been pretty lily-centric around here for the last few weeks, bought and gifted flowers everywhere. They were dropping petals and turning brown though, so it was time to come up with something different. Our temperatures are SIZZLING for the next week so I cut some flowers, I can enjoy them in the cool house and they'll (hopefully) last longer than they would outside.

The Agave attenuata card was my birthday card from Andrew, I'm still quite in love with it so it's part of the table centerpiece too.

In the chartreuse vase are Crocosmia blooms and a Fatsia japonica 'Variegata' (Camouflage) leaf.

The Crocosmia flowers all opened at once, practically over night. That's unusual...

The tall white vase has a mix of things. I think it works, others might think it a little much.

I finally cut a few of my seed-grown Moluccella laevis, they smell so good! Light and a little minty, very refreshing.

A few of the Sarracenia pitchers bent and we getting caught on my shirt when I maneuvered around to water. I cut them too.

Now they're all keeping each other company...

I hope I don't regret not cutting all the Moluccella laevis. I'm not sure how they'll hold up to the heat in the driveway stock-tanks.

The back of the tall arrangement got a couple of Syneilesis aconitifolia, another one bent outside (I think the hose is to blame).

The gallery wall next to the dining table got a couple of new additions last week, ones I haven't had a chance to frame yet.

Andrew spotted these two prints when we were in Austin, TX, in May and bought them for my birthday. Ananassa sativa variegata (variegated pineapple)...

And Maranta vittata (aka Calathea elliptica).

I also scored some fabulous vintage postage stamps...

For links to other bloggers sharing vases from their garden visit Cathy at Rambling in the Garden.

Weather Diary, July 22: Hi 94, Low 58/ Precip 0

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29 comments:

  1. Your house is beautiful! Love the gallery wall. Thanks for sharing your arrangements! Hope your weather cools off soon.

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    1. Thank you Rebecca. The forecast is for highs in the mid to upper 90's as far as the eye can see...

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  2. Ooh, that birthday card is gorgeous. Someone knows you well. Andrew's definitely a keeper. I'm really impressed that you grew Moluccella laevis, they always look so wonderful at the store. Your table arrangement is, as always, fabulous.

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    1. I didn't think the Moluccella laevis seeds were even going to sprout but now they're looking great. Next year I will grow more!

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  3. Love the vases, of course, but the card and prints are fabulous. Nothing like a spouse who knows what you like and gets it for you. i think this is the first time I remember you posting a shot looking into the dining room. Great view with that cabinet on the right side.

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    1. Thanks Linda. I was sitting on the couch yesterday afternoon and liked the view. I happened to have my camera next to me so, voila!

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  4. Gosh - that gorgeous card looks the plant is in 3D! Hope you had a lovely birthday, Amy. I love the shapes in your arrangement today - so architectural. Thanks for sharing

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    1. Ha! Your comment made me think of a card I saw recently where the mom says "Laura am I a good mom?" and the daughter says "my name is Sally"....ha. I'll take the birthday wishes, even though I'm not Amy (and honestly you have so many people sharing their vases I don't know how you keep them straight, so I understand!).

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  5. That expressionist agave on the birthday card is outstanding; who is the artist? (Also curious about artist who produced the birthday-gift prints.)

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    1. The gift prints appear to be pages from a book, and there is no artist listed. A Google search says: "Antique Woodblock Published 1865, London for "Beautiful Leaved Plants, Being a Description of the Most Beautiful Leaved Plants in Cultivation in this Country" by Edward Joseph Lowe. Most plates printed in colours and finished by hand"...thanks for asking and sending me searching. The card lists Sandy Hageman as the artist, and she's here in Oregon. www.passionflowerarts.com

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    2. Thanks for passing on the info! Definitely want to take a look at more of Sandy Hageman's work...

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  6. So unusual to see crocosmia open all at once, instead of succession. Wonder how that happened? Maybe you have a new cultivar there!
    I love your use of all greens in the tall vase. Sarracenia makes a great 'cut flower.'
    Nice gifts - I hope your birthday was a good one!

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    1. I think it was the heat Eliza, they were all shocked. And it was, thank you!

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  7. Always enjoy your vases of more unusual plants and flowers. Love that card too!

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  8. Lovely, of course. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  9. I love the arrangement in your white vase, but you know my motto is "More is more." Mollucella is such a cool flower stalk, I should try that next year in the cutting garden. That last shot into your dining room is very nice. Simple elegance.

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    1. You should definitely grow Mollucella next year...it's fab!

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  10. Your gallery wall and dining tablescape are fabulous. The Sarracenia-Moluccela combination was my favorite - the pitcher plants look as though they're engaged in lively conversation. I hope your heat doesn't get too bad.

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    1. Heading to 96 today, yesterday was 95. Might hit 100 again this weekend. So glad we have a/c...

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  11. Leaf-as-peacock's tail makes a great bouquet backdrop.

    Stay cool. Sizzling here, too. :(

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    1. It really does, and that's the perfect description!

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  12. Wonderful birthday card and nice score on the prints, though most of all I am partial to stamps! I still write letters (the old fashioned way), so when I purchase stamps online, I will occasionally gift myself a new sheet of stamps. Luckily they don't take up much space in the drawer so the hoard is hidden... Your vintage stamps are a thing of beauty!

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    1. Letter writing is on the way to being a lost art, I'm glad you're still practicing.

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  13. well, I'm starting to feel like I need to grow Bells of Ireland again, I always used to have it, and it reseeded too. I think it went away in the course of one of my many renovations.That card ids definitely suitable for framing !

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    1. I thought so too (framing), Andrew not so much.

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  14. Nice prints! And that card is beautiful. Andrew has good taste and he's thoughtful. :) I really like the Fatsia/Crocosmia combo!

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    1. There was birthday jewelry too, also on theme. I didn't think to take a photo if it though.

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