Six on Saturday – Return to 6

I haven’t been sixing lately as August was a frying, hot and dry month and the garden was looking dismal. Things are looking up in September. For whatever reason, our late afternoon showers have returned, temperatures are moderating and the plants are much happier. I even went plant shopping!

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One of my purchases, a Chinese Perfume Tree (Aglaia odorata). These are the flowers. I love the scent. The nursery did an excellent job of marketing, having the shrubs here and there so you wondered ‘what is that lovely fragrance’? It’s lemony and reminds me of Southern Magnolias (Magnolia grandiflora)

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Here is the Chinese Perfume Tree. I planted it in a big terracotta pot as it seems they like some moisture. I am very hopeful this works and the shrub thrives. The soil in the garden is probably too well drained to sustain this plant.

New growth in the succulent containers. The Haworthias, now green, were brown through August. Grey plants are Graptosedums.

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Rejuvenated Tropical Red Salvia (Salvia coccinea) This reseeds freely in the garden to the point of needing to be thinned.

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‘Little Harv’ Aechmea Bromeliad in full bloom.

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A little fall color and masses of purple berries on the Beautyberry (Calliocarpa americana)

That’s all from my garden this week. Visit Jim’s blog GardenRuminations to see more SOS posts.

Happy Fall Y’all!!

32 comments on “Six on Saturday – Return to 6

  1. tonytomeo's avatar tonytomeo says:

    Beautyberry! That is rad! That is about what mine would look like if they were more robust, with their foliage remaining until autumn. (When I saw yours in a vase without foliage, I thought that perhaps they were supposed to defoliate early.)

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  2. Tracy's avatar Tracy says:

    I’m happy it’s cooled off for you, we’ve had a little reprieve before it gets hot again. Your new Perfume tree is so nice in that pot, the scent sounds fabulous!

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  3. Rosie Amber's avatar Rosie Amber says:

    Wow, that a lots of pretty berries on the Beautyberry.

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  4. Noelle Mace's avatar Noelle Mace says:

    What a great cultivar, your Beautyberry is really living up to its name this year.

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  5. Helen Jones's avatar Helen Jones says:

    You saved the best for last, I think, the beautyberry is superb!

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  6. fredgardener's avatar fredgardener says:

    The photo of this Beauty Berry is really superb!! I googled to learn more on the plant you presented to us (Aglaia odorata): Interesting…! The flowers are not yet open on yours? It shouldn’t be long so you can enjoy the fragrance.

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  7. Your Salvia looks VERY happy and healthy! And I hope your new perfume tree does well – there’s nothing like a delicious scent in the garden to encourage deep, cleansing breaths…

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  8. Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

    Things are looking perky after the rain and lower temps. Hope your new purchase thrives, its scent sounds heavenly!

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  9. Great selections for your “six.” That ‘Aglaia odorata’ is lovely, and the lemony/Magnolia scent sounds very pleasant. Beautyberry is always so stunning!

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  10. Garden Bliss's avatar Garden Bliss says:

    I think the beauty berry is fabulous. Lovely garden photos. 🌺

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  11. Candi's avatar Candi says:

    That tropical red salvia is gorgeous! I’m tempted to try planting some here in hopes it self-seeds. 🙂 Love the beautyberry too.

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  12. I love every one of your sixes today. I am intrigued by your new Chinese Perfume Tree. I’d love to smell it! Don’t think I’ve ever seen a Beautyberry bush with such dense berry clusters. And what a problem to have … too many salvia seedlings 🤣!

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  13. The perfume tree sounds very interesting. Will it have scent all summer?

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  14. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    Love the look of your perfume tree. 😃 And your salvias are lovely! They must be such a wonderful sight en masse!

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