Sheri Ann Richerson's exotic gardening, elegant cooking, crafty creations, food preservation and animal husbandry... all on two and a half acres in Marion, Indiana!

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Selecting new plants to grow is always exciting. It is hard to know when the year starts which plants will end up in the garden, so that is why this is the last post of 2005.

I always keep my plant tags and print out online receipts for online orders. They are tucked away inside of plastic sleeves in a binder so I can go back and see what was bought and often what it looks like. Although this may seem similar to a garden journal, it really is not since there are no notes in this particular binder. There is no reason why you could not turn it into a garden journal if you chose to however.

So, here is my list of plants that were new to the garden in 2005:

Allium Bulgaricum

Black Pussy Willow

Butterfly Bush Black Knight

Chinese Fan Palm

Daffodil Mount Hood

Double Daffodils Irene Copeland – 2 packages

Double Narcissus Replete

Fargesia rufa Green Panda

French Pink Pussy Willow

Fritillaria Uva-vulpis

Hakura Nishiki Willow

Hyacinths Assorted Colors

Illicium floridanum Shady Lady

Jonathon Apple

Kwanzan Flowering Cherry

Lilac Alice Christenson

Lilac True Pink

Lilac William Robinson

Lily Menorica

Minneola Tangelo

Mock Orange

Muscari armeniacum

Navel Orange Tree

Phlox Candy Stripe

Purpleleaf Sand Cherry

Rose Excellence

Rose Hopie Girl

Rose Paradise

Rose Tiffany

Tulip Assorted Colors

Tulip Blueberry Ripple

Tulip Carousel

Tulip Special Pink Blend

Tulip Special Purple Blend

Variegated Pink Lemon

Yoshino Flowering Cherry

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Selecting new plants to grow is always exciting. It is hard to know when the year starts which plants will end up in the garden, so that is why this is the last post of 2003.

I always keep my plant tags and print out online receipts for online orders. They are tucked away inside of plastic sleeves in a binder so I can go back and see what was bought and often what it looks like. Although this may seem similar to a garden journal, it really is not since there are no notes in this particular binder. There is no reason why you could not turn it into a garden journal if you chose to however.

So, here is my list of plants that were new to the garden in 2003:

Acorus gramineus Ogon

Ajuga reptans Catlin’s Giant

Allium Hair

Althea officinalis

Arum italicum

Aster Spider Mixed

Autumn Crocus Saffron

Azalea Golden Lights

Azalea Northern Hi-Lights

Baby’s Breath Pink

Baby’s Breath White

Basil Cinnamon

Belemcanda chinensis

Bergenia purpurascens

Butterfly Bush Honeycomb

Butterfly Bush Santana

Calycanthus floridus Michael Lindsey

Campanula persicifolia Kelly’s Gold

Carnation Clove Drops

Celery Leaf Chives

Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Cleome Solo

Columbine Origami Blue And White

Comfrey

Corydalis sempervirens

Daffodil Chiloquin Daffodil Silver And Gold

Combo Dahlia Arabian Night

Dahlia Kelvin Floodlight

Daylily Bitsy

Daylily Ice Carnival

Daylily Joan Senior

Daylily Lusty Leland

Daylily Pardon Me

Daylily Sun Plates

Dianthus Sooty

Dicentra scandens

Dogwood Ivory Halo

Dogwood Redosier

Double Daffodil Golden Ducat

Double Daffodil Replete

Drypoteris erythrosora

Elettaria cardamomum

Euphorbia marginata Summer Icicle

Forsythia Golden Tymes

Freesia Assorted Colors

French Tarragon

Fritillaria imperialis Aureomarginata

Galanthus Double Snowdrops

Geranium Bloody Cranesbill

Geum Fireball

Gladioli Blue Tropic

Gladioli Fidelio

Gladioli Spic And Span

Gladioli Violetta

Heather Alicia

Heather Mediterranean Pink

Hellebore Mrs Betty Ranicar

Hellebore Royal Heritage

Hemerocallis citrina

Hemerocallis Strawberry Candy

Heuchera Amber Waves

Heuchera Green Spice

Heuchera Raspberry Regal

Heucherella Chocolate Lace

Heucherella Dayglow Pink

Heucherella Rosalie

Hops

Horseradish

Hosta Royal Standard – 2 plants

Hymenocallis Ismene Festalis

Hypericum calycinum

Iris hollandica

Iris Superstition

Japanese Anemone September Charm

Japanese Maple Orange Dreams

Japanese Painted Fern Ursula’s Red

Kniphofia uvaria Candlelight

Larkspur Earl Grey

Lemon Balm

LemonVerbena

Liatris spicata

Lime Balm

Lobelia Cranberry Crown

Lobelia Queen Victoria

Lysimachia nummularia Goldilocks

Maiden Grass Morning Light

Mint Banana

Mint Chocolate

Mint Ginger

Mint Lime

Mint Pineapple

Night Scented Stock Starlight Scentsation

Oriental Lily Stargazer

Pansy Flamenco Hybrid Mix

Peony Sorbet

Phlox drummondii Twinkle Star

Phlox paniculata Norah Leigh

Pieris Forest Flame

Pogostemon patchouli

Poppy Red Bombast

Poppy Rose Bombast

Pulmonaria Bubble Gum

Pulmonaria Trevi Fountain

Puschkinia libanotica

Rainbow Leucothoe

Ranunculus Mixed Colors

Rhodendron Nova Zembla

Sage Honey Melon

Shasta Daisy Alaska

Silene Jack Flash

Snake’s Head Iris

Snapdragon Night And Day

Southernwood Citrus

Stokesia laevis Colorwheel

Sunflower Double Dandy

Sweet Marjoram

Sweet Woodruff

Thyme Lemon

Thyme Orange Spice

Tiarella Heronswood Mist

Tree Peony Kinshi

Tree Peony Shimanishiki

Tree Peony Suffruticosa Orange

Tulip Beauty Of Apeldoorn

Tulip praestans Fusilier

Veronica Red Fox

Viburnum Opulus Sterile

Weeping Sedge Evergold

Wormwood

Yellow Bedstraw

Zinnia Peppermint Stick

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