More Photos from Our Community

Since we can't get to as many gardens as we'd like, we'll have to live vicariously through the photos club members have taken in June's, over the years.

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Meteor Shower Verbena
Coleus leaves come in startlingly different colors!
Flowers of Golden Thumbelina Japanese Spirea
The entrance to the Chicago Botanic Gardens
Ferns, Hosta & Heuchera
Flowers of Fireworks Arrowwood Viburnum
Ivory Halo Dogwood
 Showstar Blackfoot, High Tide Blue Floss Flower, Happy Ring Cosmos
Wendy's Wish Sage, Magellan Orange Zinnia, Plumed Celosia, Artemis Silver Sage, Century Plant
Snow Princess Sweet Alyssum, Superbena Large Lilac Blue Verbena
 Peach Blossom Astilbe, in bloom
Matrix Deep Blue Blotch Pansy, Solstice Orange Tricolor Snapdragon, ?
Flower of Sun Cherry Zinnia
Matrix Lemon Pansy
Maggie Daley False Goatsbeard, in bloom
The Chalet Nursery always has a great containers!
Roses & Clematis climbing trellis
 Supertunia Vista Bubblegum Petunia, Superbena Royale Plum Wine Verbena, Sunsatia Coconut Nemesia
Victoria Blue Mealycup Sage, Double Fire Zinnia, Rumblin Nu Blue Petunia, Ivanetti Dahlia
Rustic Orange Coleus
Supertunia Vista Paradise Petunia
Forest Pansy's foliage remains a purplish green throughout summer.
Whiskers Light Blue Pansy in bloom
Dalaya Red Yellow Eye Dahlia, in bloom
Vision in Pink Chinese Astilbe, in bloom
Easy Elegance Kiss Me Shrub Rose, in bloom
New Gold Lantana, Bishop of Llandaff Semi-Double Dahlia, Orange Punch Canna Lily
Flowers of Berried Treasure Pink Strawberry
Sun Sprinkles Miniature Rose, in bloom
Supertunia Really Red Petunia
Flowers of Golden Thumbelina Japanese Spirea
Rockapulco Rose Impatiens, Hippo Rose Polka Dot Plant, Diamond Frost Spurge, Sweet Caroline Raven Improved Sweet Potato
Snow Princess Sweet Alyssum, in bloom
Diamond Frost Spurge, Emerald Lace Swedish Mosaic Ivy, Illustris Colocasia, Freckles Coleus, Infinity Dark Pink New Guinea Impatiens
Colorblaze Golden Dreams Coleus
Jurassic Silver Swirl Begonia
Flowers of Bouquet Rose French Hydrangea
? Clematis
Golden Thumbelina Japanese Spirea, in bloom
Russian Sage, Nearly Wild Floribunda Rose
Waterfall Blue Edging Lobelia
Superbells Cherry Blossom Mini Petumia, in bloom
Golden Spirit Smoketree, Kelvin Floodlight Dinnerplate Dahlia, Mesa Yellow Blanket Flower, Susie Clear Yellow Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Flutterby Petite Snow White Butterfly Bush
Suncredible Yellow Sunflower
Wisley Clematis
Orange Punch Canna Lily, in bloom
Zagreb Threadleaf Coreopsis, in bloom
Caradonna Sage, Rustic Orange Coleus
Pugster Pink Butterfly Bush
Dalaya Red Yellow Eye Dahlia, in bloom
Backlit canopy of Van Houtte English Elm
Prairie Joy Shrub Rose
Pewter Lace Japanese Painted Fern
Robina Orienpet Lily
Showstar Blackfoot, in bloom
? Ivory Halo Dogwood
Flowers of Love and Peace Hybrid Tea Rose
Heart To Heart Mesmerized Elephant Ear, Chocolate Drop Coleus, Lemon Coral Stonecrop
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Fragrant Bouquet Hosta
Variegated Leaves of Sunny Princess Weigela
  Royal Candles Spiked Speedwell, in bloom
Candelabra Grandiflora Rose
Lavaglut Floribunda Rose, in bloom
Tri-Color Beech leaves literally shine when backlit!
Tropicana Hybrid Tea Rose
Cleopatra Coneflower, Short 'n Sassy Sneezeweed
Robusta Shrub Rose
Shining Sensation Weigela
Heart To Heart Lemon Blush Elephant Ear, Sweet Caroline Kiwi Sweet Potato Vine, Hippo Red Polka Dot Plant
Elina Roses, in bloom
Bugloss 'Silver Heart'
? Yarrow
Sunsatia Lemon Nemesia
Magellan Orange Zinnia (Zinnia elegans 'Magellan Orange')
Orange Stripe New Guinea Impatiens, in bloom
Coleus Kong Jr. 'Rose'
Lovely purple Petunia basket
Superbells Holy Moly Calibrachoa
Paprika Yarrow
Dash Violet Pinks
Tsingling Maple
 Pink Delight Butterfly Bush, Golden Fleece Goldenrod, Potomac Yellow Snapdragon, Showstar Blackfoot, High Tide Blue Floss Flower, Happy Ring Cosmos
Astilbe, White Dynasty Caladium, Whitespire Gray Birch
Chinese Fringe Tree
Hummelo Betony
Ivory Halo Dogwood
Colorblaze Torchlight Coleus, Supertunia Sharon Petunia
King Tut Papyrus, Mohawk Burkwood Viburnum, Jealousy Himalayan Honeysuckle, Mahogany Splendor Red-Leaf Hibiscus
? Astilbe, Ladys Mantle
Prince Tut Papyrus, Whirlwind Blue Fan Flower, Sweet Caroline Jet Black Sweet Potato, Silver Falls Dichondra
Rustic Orange Coleus
 Snow Princess Sweet Alyssum, in bloom
Fragrant Delight Heliotrope, in bloom
Blue Light Clematis, in bloom
Snow Princess Sweet Alyssum, Red Knockout Shrub Rose, Coral Meidiland Shrub Rose
Supertunia Daybreak Charm Petunia
Mojave Fuchsia Purslane
Box Elder & Ostrich Ferns tower over a bed of Pachysandra in this shady, wet area.
Million Kisses Devotion Tuberous Begonia, Trailing Garnet Robe Coleus
Flowers of Wlassov Cranesbill
Gizmo Miniature Rose
Million Kisses Devotion Tuberous Begonia
Bishop of Llandaff Semi-Double Dahlia, Orange Punch Canna Lily
ColorBlaze Wicked Hot Coleus, Heat It Up Scarlet Blanket Flower, Superbells Double Orange Million Bells, Sweet Caroline Red Hawk Sweet Potato Vine
Japanese painted fern coloration makes it one of the most popular cultivated ferns.
Flower of Diana's Delight Clematis
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Grass - Northern Sea Oats, White Lava Elephant's Ear, Wildfire Smoky Rose Coleus, Sweetheart Ivy, Marshmallow Begonia, Ceylon Bowstring Hemp
Clio Magenta Cleome, in bloom
Million Kisses Devotion Tuberous Begonia, 
Giant Exhibition Chivalry Coleus, Black Beauty Alumroot, Foxtail Fern
Short 'n Sassy Sneezeweed, Julia Coneflower
Entrained Tri-Color Beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Tricolor') at Chalet Nursery
Flower of Empress Clematis
Ladys Mantle, ? Geranium, ? False Goat's Beard
Nearly Wild Floribunda Rose
Carefree Sunshine Rose
Leaves of Japanese Zelkova
Flowers of Multi-Blue Clematis
Jack Frost Brunnera
Senorita Rosalita Spider Flower, Colorblaze Torchlight Coleus, Diamond Snow Spurge, Sunpatiens Compact Royal Magenta
Flowers of Pink Taffeta Spirea japonica
Flowers of Ivanetti Dahlia
Jurassic Silver Swirl Begonia
Purple Dragon Dead Nettle
Four-Angled Sundrops, in bloom
Dainty Bess Hybrid Tea Rose, in bloom
Love Grandiflora Rose
Spider Salmon with Dark Eye Gerbera Daisy, in bloom
Candelabra Grandiflora Rose
Flower of Kelvin Floodlight Dahlia
Preparing the garden!
Niobe Clematis
Blue Angel Hosta
Easy Elegance Kiss Me Shrub Rose, in bloom
Entrained Tri-Color Beech
Potomac Yellow Snapdragon
Dalmatian White Foxglove, in bloom
Julia Coneflower, in bloom
Angelface Wedgwood Blue Angelonia, Silver Falls Dichondra, Diamond Snow Spurge, Sky Rocket Fountain Grass, Sunpatiens Compact White Impatiens
Flowers of Superbells Doublette Love Swept Calibrachoa
Flowers of Rumblin Nu Blue Petunia
Elina Hybrid Tea Rose
Flower of Koko Loko Floribunda Rose
Whitespire Gray Birch, Sagae Hosta
Prairie Sun Black-Eyed Susan, Inca Zinnia, Patricia Ann's Sunset Dahlia
Dharuma Panicle Hydrangea, Rozanne Cranesbill
Japanese Zelkova
Pink Diamonds: Hippo Rose Polka Dot Plant, Heart to Heart Va Va Violet Elephant Ear, Diamond Snow Spurge
Flowers of Pruhoniciana Japanese Spirea
Flowers of Speedy Sonnet Bronze Snapdragon
Visions in Pink Chinese Astilbe


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