I always like to find the plants with white foliage at the Philadelphia Flower Show. The choices go way beyond dusty miller and lamb's ear!
There were more than this, but a lot weren't labeled. The huge succulent garden in the entrance had few labels, but I think this is some kind of agave.
![agave](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6MrQLRalbk4Le3qjknlt9N9wULo4l-qrmUZ74ifgIJRFYEeTKOgWPYLKrJSBeM4vgMEUDTaDZGBYxEhVvAmkfrQiLN-x8Jgl5BigqFVoyKKfPmcYZnp2iiVs90igPLj6OXCtNUGMGDzw/s1600/PFS2020-36agave.jpg)
This is a border plant that looks a bit like lamb's ear. It's a Senecio. There's a genus with an incredible amount of variation. This is Senecio candidans, Angel Wings
![Angel wings senecio](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgleFaJaRDGDgjmm23jy7NsnclSb0zB_ssQGHw7t2b16NOZrUn5PlyHEW_aMsScU8lPlvAhEMPHQcdNKputB17doNUyyVJq9O8Fbz96Om32ehrR8yfiKIGlu_7iN8ezE6tWCX8XrWC3MPc/s1600/PFS2020-37AngelWings.jpg)
Centaurea are knapweeds, yes like the invasive spotted knapweed. But many are beautiful ornamentals that aren't a problem. Centaurea cineraria 'Colchester White' has really white foliage.
![Centaurea cineraria Colchester White](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYelYPqyRkKzpF2kDsfyCKiqeUW1OBtCc7Fdv536rgSdFNzgK5bue09IDJkmEQQZcmsBs_-WSiTtWOJfR2lSRroHtM3JMVdPeKmq7fTep4TP3VVqepPbbW69mmshIOn_KVBDotQh_9src/s1600/PFS2020-38CentaureaCineraria.jpg)
This is a near-white succulent. This is a gasteraloe, a cross between a gasteria and an aloe. Variety 'Green Ice.'
![gasteraloe green ice](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhokkr5bxfjIFBJpKLwjWRf2VaZCr_9TZuUQPSu3SeLqeviw2MS4E5VrrNJudGpEySGIRSLQNxE_f4EIdhk6-d6AOYG3RZmkAnSIW57w3hyphenhyphencityWwqy-hF8bsncA389lDXBhKZ18wmLI8I/s1600/PFS2020-39GreenIce.jpg)
And finally, for today at least, is an Aloe, 'White Fox.'
![aloe white fox](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKDyPzvNtAMk2WRa8tvXEgrENMwjympg_5EZc22DudUsCcoCNJwVOfwJHuuako6mJTLYM8vQy6lSLJKuSrz8aKgeD5dnhHTu54dTOf-Rtj0XXfk3-h9WTV_Ju3HziDytmYzHWa2tJRAJc/s1600/PFS2020-40AloeWhieFox.jpg)
In other news: Busy day. I made yogurt, refrigerator soup (which turned out yummy), and whole wheat soda bread. I packaged and mailed books. I wrote a newspaper article.
![refrigerator soup](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6YfClWAhuE0BNYLLJMmFSvfpdLFMCubR5H2ifeDsGyKMMWs7jkn20jd-Wr2jQYfsKt9o2EtHarmzMlC5g4dnhTUyjCGRJOhC5L1ejscoVCogXtsD_9klCJemxL99fq1_zmz28Y-H2ya4/s1600/SoupRefrigerator01.jpg)
![whole wheat soda bread](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7tm_uGIohQmRGj3xnUlbVOCvyAvrKEMGeh4QZlpveqsf_mZicG-0gngmBVVaxglF7EtcVs-PhY0cRdl7UAgEmYISD1VWk-VldkTGczVH0uGU377DKZ_qJ-diMNBelg6u3UZB8S9PsI7Q/s1600/SodaBread01.jpg)
![]() | See Meijer Gardens- White Plants |
1 comment:
I like the green ice and I wish my aloe looked like the one in the picture.
That soup sure looks good
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