Nasturtiums and Nasturtia

The nasturtium.   Such a pretty flower.  Such a pretty name.  But what to say where there are two?  Good question. I have been puzzling on this for a while.  That ‘…ium’  sure sounds latin to me. Let’s check. Referring to Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Fifth Addition, copyright 1942, the word comes from latin, based on the words nasus (nose) + torquere (twist). “Nose-twist, in allusion to … Continue reading Nasturtiums and Nasturtia

Surprise!

Surprise!   It’s Surprise Lilly time in Indiana.  Some people call them Naked Ladies.  Others call them Ressurrection Lillies. Technocrats call them Lycoris Squamigera, a member of the amaryllis family.  I call them tricky. They come up early in the spring in the form of lush green foliage.  Here they are back in early April, standing tall over the young shoots of Trout Lillies and Daylillies:  … Continue reading Surprise!

Gourdtopia

Gnome, what are you doing in there?     Me? Oh, I’m enjoying myself. Enjoying myself immensely! I have the pleasure to be in Gourdtopia.  GOURDTOPIA? Whaddya talk? Gourdtopia? Yes. Gourdtopia.  It is a magical land behind Mary’s Garden, growing up against the playhouse.  Wow! That’s Cool! Has it always been there? Oh no. It has never been here. It is not an ancient place. It is … Continue reading Gourdtopia

Night Bloomer

In Jim’s Garden, there lurks a curious flower. A beautiful, fascinating, slightly odd, super wonderful flower. It lurks in the back of Mary’s Garden.  Back behind the jungle scene….  Tucked in behind the gloriosa daisy and sunflowers…  Way back, one the edge of Gourdtopia…  Blending in…  It stands tall in the afternoon sun… And looks like it might just be dying.  But it is not … Continue reading Night Bloomer