Thursday, March 26, 2020

The Amazon Stumps...

The first day of my visit to the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival ended up being such a lovely sunny day that I decided to leave the Convention Center behind and go for a walk. Where did I end up? Well at the Amazon Spheres of course...

I had to check on the plants! Like this Sinopanax formosanus, which has grown a lot since I saw it last summer.

Who's that hiding under the burlap?

Ah! I see big schefflera leaves poking out. Perhaps a Schefflera hoi?

From here it looks as if the tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) are not wrapped for cold temperatures.

Stepping closer however I saw that indeed they were.

The agaves are all looking splendid.

And the Ochagavia carnea has grown out of it's ugly stage and looks like last winter's damage never happened.

It's odd to me that the Pseudopanax ferox were wrapped again this winter. The temperatures never even threatened to be that cold, maybe they just plan to do it every winter.

That's a very happy Schefflera taiwaniana.

I briefly stepped into the Understory at the Spheres and was treated to a sighting of Nepenthes veitchii...

And these Heliamphora exappendiculata. While the Spheres are open two Saturday's a month, the weekend of the garden show was not one of those open days. I was bummed as I'd talked Andrew into going. Oh well, maybe next time.

I walked on, with a destination in mind, but was soon distracted by plants in the lobbies of buildings I walked by.  I let myself in to snap a photo or two...

Wow, that's a nice green wall...

I wonder how the eggs look at night?

A soft warm glow? Or bright and alien?

This was my destination!

Via the Site Workshop Instagram feed I'd seen some pretty hefty stumps being put into place at the latest of the Amazon headquarters buildings to be completed.

I'm looking forward to seeing how they plant these up...

There are so many possibilities.

More plants please!

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7 comments:

  1. Oh, to have even one stump like that! Thanks for the tour, Loree. Even the outside of the Spheres is exceptionally well done.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed Kris, and yes...one of those stumps would look great in your garden!

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  2. Love the use of stumps - bet when the plants are in, it is going to be amazing– a la PNW!

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  3. I like the spheres and I think they are a great addition to your addition (I very much disagree with Monty Don's view on them).

    I wish that a big company would do something similar where I live :)

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    1. They are a great addition to downtown Seattle for sure!

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  4. I spotted Carex scaposa next to those weird egg things! I may have to order some, after all, even though I was going to sharply restrict my outdoor plant purchases this year.

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