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  • Sunspot

    July 10th, 2009 by Kristin Green

    Zinnia 'Queen Red Lime'Every so often I find I’m struck by a new color – something that was a “meh” only last year or even just yesterday becomes the best thing ever. It figures that I would choose the most brilliantly perfect, cloudless, sunny day we’ve had so far to show off my new favorite. – It’s a color I love all of a sudden because of how it brightens the gray days. Everyone knows I’m all for green and I have gone so far as to sneak something with a green flower into almost every garden. But I haven’t always loved plants with chartreuse foliage. It’s been coming on sort of slowly this year and then all of a sudden one gray day it really hit me. I heart chartreuse! Get out the Benjamin Moore fan book – I want to paint the world this color.

    But today is definitely a true test of my love. The sun has the power to turn this sublime shade of pure sprite to a less appealing mellow yellow. Chartreuse foliage bleaches out with too much sun -  but give it too little and it can go the other way deepening too far into green-green. It’s a delicate balance and so far this year Mother Nature herself has withheld just the right amount of sun for color perfection. Interestingly enough, our eyes can still identify limey green even when we’re nighttime colorblind – that’s why firetrucks and Gremlins used to be painted Big Bad or Safety Green. It’s a must-have color for moon gardens and dappled shade and all of the gray days this year so far. Without further ado, I give you the gallery Chartreuse: Click on for larger images and hover over for captions.

    Hosta 'Sum and Substance' and Geranium 'Rozanne'Spirea thunbergii 'Ogon'Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' Full moon Japanese mapleCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet'Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' and Hypericum x moserianum 'Tricolor'Rhus typhina 'Tigereye Bailtiger' Sumac and sweet potato vine on a sunny day

    Have you discovered a new appreciation for this or any other color this year?

    3 Responses to “Sunspot”

    1. Blackswampgirl Kim Says:

      Pink. But I don’t want to talk about it, so that’s all I’ll say about that!!!
      ;-P

      By the way, I adore that tricolor hypericum. I had 1 ‘Goldan Tusan’ (sp?) planted next to my two ‘Albury Purple’ hypericums, but the golden one didn’t live the winter, unfortunately.

      Ha! I almost can’t believe it – makes me wonder if I’m going to go through a yellow phase… And the tricolor hypericum will probably die back to the ground for us – it’s on the marginal side… -kris

    2. wayne Says:

      chartreuse— one of my favorite FLICKR photographers has been in a major chartreuse mode of late…. maybe I should crank out some stained glass projects ;’)

      http://www.flickr.com/photos/west-park/

      Wow. those pictures are gorgeous – thanks for sharing the link! And thumbs way up and up for stained glass of those! -kris

    3. Layanee Says:

      Love it in the shade in the summer….don’t like it on evergreens with snow on the ground. Just planted a Cornus hesseyii ‘Garden Glow’ in yellow/chartreuse. Will give you updates as it grows. On the bees, yes, lots of them lately but mostly bumble.

      Layanee, I’ll look forward to watching your new Cornus – you know, it’s because of your pictures that I raised my hand for the Tiger Eye sumac in the Display Garden! -kris

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