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Cistus Nursery Dressed in Frost

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  A frosty morning at work last week had me scrambling to take as many photos as possible before it melted. The beauty of snow and frost has not lasted long this winter. Not that I’m complaining. But it is really lovely on Sauvie Island, a rather bucolic and agricultural portion of the greater Portland area. That Cistus Nursery is here makes me feel very lucky. This post is just for visual fun as I don’t have identifications for many of these plants in Sean and Preston’s garden, but I hope you enjoy them all the same. Here then is a look at my place of employment on a rather frosty February morning:

Muhlenbergia dubia, very much like my favorite Muhlenbergia rigens. This is at the front of the path and is stunning in just about all seasons.

cistus nursery dressed in frost
cistus nursery dressed in frost

Oh, hey, how did that happen? Muhlenbergia dubia from the other side. It’s so dramatic it deserves a second round.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Crataegus x lavallei ‘Autumn Glory’

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Some fabulous arctostaphylos or another. There are quite a few in this post.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Those frosty margins! I love this.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Possibly Rhamnus californica.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Garrya x issaquahensis ‘Carl English’, silk tassel bush.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

More fabulous spiky grasses.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Pinus contorta var. latifolia ‘Chief Joseph’ tucked in along the driveway.

cistus nursery dressed in frostcistus nursery dressed in frost

Helianthus ‘Lemon Queen’

cistus nursery dressed in frost

A gravel path lined with grasses and lavenders.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Carex secta on the stairs up to the house.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

A lovely place for a rest.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Mahonia x media

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Mahonia fortunei

cistus nursery dressed in frost

More mahonia. They look really lovely this time of the year, most of these just finished blooming.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Cryptomeria japonica ‘Araucarioides’

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Another arctostaphylos.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Hesperoyucca whipplei in the crevice garden.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

More crevice garden treasures.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Rhamnus – possibly Rhamnus californica ssp. tomentella

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Conifer love.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Schefflera delavayi

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Lyonothamnus floribundus var. aspleniifolius, the gorgeous Catalina ironwood tree.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

In the desert island garden.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Another stunning arctostaphylos.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Yucca linearifolia ‘Dusky Blue’ and friends in the desert island bed.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Garden art.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

More arctostaphylos.

cistus nursery dressed in frost

Agave ovatifolia ‘Frosty Blue’

As you see, a quick post this week just to keep the love going. I thought a change of pace would be interesting and a visual pause, something lovely in this world. 

OK, find me this Saturday at the Benton County Master Gardeners Insights into Gardening conference, I’ll be speaking at 2:15. It looks like a lot of fun with many excellent speakers covering a myriad of topics. There is a vendor section as well as a raffle, looks like a fun day out.

That’s a wrap for this week at Chickadee Gardens, as always thank you so much for reading and commenting, we do love hearing from you all. Plus it’s a community, let’s stick together. You can also find me on Bluesky Social (trying to move away from Facebook bit by bit) at @chickadeegardens.bsky.social. Come join the fun!

Happy gardening, everybody.

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FYI · Beautifully done; the instructions are easy to follow. Love this!

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