Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Our Wedding

April 24, 2010:

Photo above by Lisa Webster
The Ceremony:



























Five photos above by Jim McEwan
Sixth photo by Geneva Murphy.

Photo above by Cecelia Granados
The Certificate:
The Picnic: Though there were a few sprinkles of rain, we celebrated with a picnic at the Anacostia River overlook amidst the dogwood collection at the United States National Arboretum:






























































Four photos above by Jim McEwan


A Carolina wren and the nest:









Photo above by Cecelia Granados

Photo above by Lisa Webster
The Rhododendron & Azalea Show:






















The Bonsai:












Ikebana:









Original U.S. Capitol columns:
Photos by Bill Dean unless otherwise noted.

J.C. Raulston Arboretum

April 18, 2010: We drove into Raleigh to visit the J.C. Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University. This arboretum is very well laid out and and also well mapped. The plants are better tagged than at many arboretums or botanic gardens. We particularly liked the way plants were grouped. For example, there was a short walk featuring a variety of weeping shrubs and small trees, one after the other.

A red lace-leaf Japanese maple (Acer palmatum 'Dissectum Atropurpureum'); Viburnum plicatum 'Pink Sensation' and spirea crenata:









The water feature:














A robin; and the stunning Iris 'Pure Sapphire' [It's said that there is no true blue in botany, that the blues are actually violet tones; but this iris is pretty truly blue]:









Wedding photography:









The perennial border
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A Lady Banks rose cascades over a trellis (right rear):










Money plant (Lunaria annua); Poncirus trifoliata 'Flying Dragon':












Red horsechestnut; and Iris 'Starwoman':














The North Carolina native weeping winged elm (Ulmus alata 'Lace Parasol'); Chinese fringe tree in bloom:



























Wisteria floribunda 'Alba' and Bignonia capreolata 'Jekyll':









The rooftop garden:









Creeping phlox amidst a prickly pear with Dianthus giganteus on the right:
Delosperma ashtonii; Tetraneuris acaulis:













A view of the Xeric Garden of plants that thrive in dry or well-drained environments:
Sabal minor (r):