Saturday evening I had a clear idea what I was going to do to fill two vases. However, on Sunday morning I changed my direction on both. Maybe the arrangements I'd originally envisioned will materialize next week.
The first arrangement I went with was inspired by Dahlia 'Lady Darlene'. The plant produced its first two flowers late last week. The first bloom was humongous and I couldn't deny it its time in the limelight. In contrast, the dahlia I'd originally eyed for my first vase still has a little way to go before it's fully open.
The older, fully developed flower of 'Lady Darlene' is on the left and the newer bloom is on the right |
I dressed up the back view with a single bloom of Dahlia 'La Luna'. I also tucked in another, very short-stemmed Dahlia 'Excentric', visible on the lower left. |
Top view |
The second arrangement features Dahlia 'Mikayla Miranda', which is one of my favorites. It's currently producing a mass of flowers and I noted evidence that a grasshopper has been nibbling on the petals of a couple of its blooms so I decided to cut them before they were lost.
This back view could have used a cleanup but so it goes |
Top view |
Clockwise from the upper left: Acacia cognata 'Cousin Itt', Leucadendron laxum, Symphyotrichum chilense, Dahlia 'Mikayla Miranda, and Polygala myrtifolia |
We were lucky to have lower-than-average temperatures from last Thursday through the weekend but they're expected to climb again as the workweek kicks off, possibly continuing through the end of the month and into September. I gather that there's a nominal chance of monsoonal moisture blowing into Southern California, although absent that happening, forecasts continue to suggest a dry fall season.
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It's crazy how different the fully developed flower of 'Lady Darlene' is from the one not quite fully...
ReplyDeleteI love the second arrangement, with that particular vase: the effervescent 'Mikayla Miranda', the 'waterfall' effect of Cousin Itt' sprinkled with a touch of color... gorgeous.
Chavli
I don't remember being nearly as impressed by 'Lady Darlene' last year than I am this year, Chavli. In contrast, 'Mikayla Miranda' always was and always will be fabulous.
DeleteThese are both pretty, Lady Darlene ages beautifully. Mikayla Miranda is so romantic she needed two names! That arrangement is a show stopper, really pretty. I've so enjoyed the cooler weather, am dreading the warm up.
ReplyDeleteI'd hoped we were going to ease into the warm-up, Tracy, but it seems that's not the case :(
DeleteWhat beautiful dahlias you have, and how nicely you have arranged them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Noelle! Dahlias almost arrange themselves ;)
DeleteFaaaaaaabulous Dahlias! Now is Meeko "investigating" them at all? I hope she's bringing you great joy.
ReplyDeleteYes, there are unwanted signs of attention to the flowers on Meeko's part; however, so far, no vases have come crashing down to the floor!
DeleteYour Dahlias just keep getting better! Gorgeous. Amelia
ReplyDeleteThere are still a few late comers awaiting the right moments for their entrances, Amelia ;)
DeleteDahlias and zinnias (when successful!) just keep on giving, don't they? Zinnias always seem happier in the US than here, though, or so it seems in our blogging community! I particularly like the hints of aster and sweet pea shrub in your second vase today - so subtle, but they really add to the vase
ReplyDeleteThe aster was a nice addition to that arrangement, although I'm not really happy that the plant, which spreads by rhizomes, is back after all the effort I put into digging up the entire bed to eliminate it!
DeleteI simply LOVE dahlia season, and I'm enjoying seeing yours arrive here weekly. Beautiful vases, Kris! Eliza
ReplyDeleteThe long, hot, dry summers here are much more tolerable with dahlias to brighten up the season, Eliza!
DeleteThe dahlias once again this week are stunning. Such inspiration for creating vases.....beautifully put together.
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine summer flower arrangements without dahlias any more, Donna!
DeleteWow, your dahlias are amazing! Gorgeous arrangements Kris! I love the little blue asters in the second one… they go so nicely with the paler dahlias. Glad they came back for you!
ReplyDeleteWhile I enjoy the aster flowers, I tried to remove them because they're relentless spreaders. However, we're anticipating the La Nina conditions will mean far less rain this year, which while not a good thing in itself, may keep that California native aster under control.
DeleteIt's definitely the dahlia days isn't it? I love the fillers you chose to accompany them.
ReplyDeleteThe Zinnias are trying to catch up for I think the dahlias will rule the cutting garden well into October.
DeleteStunning Dahlias and your choice of greeneries are perfect along with the gorgeous vases. Beautiful.
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Thanks Jenny!
DeleteYour dahlias are splendid this year. I love your 'Lady Darlene' arrangement and just as much adore the 'Mikayla Miranda' one. Different moods, both exciting.
ReplyDeleteThis is the second year for those 2 dahlias in my garden. I love both of them.
DeleteOh my goodness...I love, love, love the Dahlias! I wish I could grow more, but I have too much shade. I'll keep trying a few here and there. Your combinations with the foliage, the other flowers, and the vases are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks Beth. I admit the dahlias make me very happy - and I didn't used to be happy with much of anything in my late summer garden.
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