of the Blue eyed grass installed on berm. This grass, actually a member of the iris family, blooms once a year in mid March.
This project was designed by architect Gregory Thomas of CG&S Design Build.
Mark Biechler of Pearson Landscape assisted in plant design and layout. Landscape project was built
is call Blue Eyed Grass. Its not really a grass but more closely related to the Iris. In Austin it blooms once a year in mid March. Prefers part shade to sun and has medium water retirements in the summer (at least twice a week).
plant - flowers in spring and early summer. Small iris
blue eyed grass - pretty flowers & good for drought
Love the blue-eyed grass, wish it had a longer bloom season
tolerant, Blue eyed grass (member of Iris family - blooms mid-March)
pale blues and lilacs, eryngium or sea holly, cobalt blue flowers in summer
Pale blues and lilacs also look their best in fading light. Sea Holly has tiny blue flowers that sit within the rosettes of silvery-gray bracts of this architectural plant. Eryngium grows best in poor to moderately fertile soil in full sun.
White-flowering plants have a wonderful glow in the evening garden. White flowers, like hydrangeas reflect every scrap of light, making them appear brighter as other colors fade.
Pale blues and lilacs also look their best in the fading light. Sea Holly has tiny blue flowers that sit within the rosettes
Holly,tiny blue flowers, rosettes of silery-grey. Eryngium grows best in poor to moderately feertile soil in full sun
add to corner bed,long lasting and in keeping wi our blue color
The colors of the flowers are very appealing
lavendar-blue flowers July-Oct; dry-med soil, may rot over winter if in wet soil; up to 3x3'
Frikart's Aster, lavender-blue flowers from July-Oct, prefers dry to medium soil, full sun, up to 3' tall and wide
lavender-blue flowers from July to October. Aster x frikartii up to 3 feet tall full sun
lavender-blue flowers from July to October. USDA zones: 5-8Water requirement: Prefers dry to medium soil; may rot over winter if soil remains wetSun requirement: Full sunMature size: Up to 3 feet tall and wideMore about growing asters | Garden ideas for your region of the U.S.
other flowering perennials, such as rudbeckia.USDA zones: 4a to 9bWater requirement: AverageLight requirement: Full sunMature size: 2 to 3 feet tallBloom time: Late summer to fallPlanting tips: Plant in spring or fall, and pinch back growth regularly throughout the summer to encourage a tight-growing
Added to 559 ideabooks Last comment "Texas mountain laurel (Calia secundiflora or Sophora secundiflora, zones 8 to 10) is a familiar site" This photo has 2 questions
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like the blue flowers can you tell me what it's called
is a flower on the Texas Mountain Laurel. Check out the featured ideabook on this tree:
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standout blue blooms is the classic Texas Mountain Laurel.
Texas Laurel. Beautiful deep blue color.
This is beautiful and blue is my favorite color. I cant wait to work on the outside of the house...
The pool and blue flowers. Suggestions morning glories
stone, blue flowers, color of pool water - grey plaster?
to keep blue low to the ground — let it scale the walls by planting a climber such as morning glory or clematis. Morning glories self-seed and will return year after year, and clematis is another perennial.
Added to 1,345 ideabooks Last comment "brunnera "jack frost" & "looking glass" . pale blue forget-me-not blooms in early spring." This photo has 2 questions
small blue flowers in spring.
Never can remember the name of this plant!
Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost', zones 3 to 8 (shown here) is a perennial grown for its large, heart-shape silver leaves, edged and veined with green, and sprays of small blue flowers in
the pale blue forget-me-not flowers during the daylight.
Common name: Siberian bugloss
USDA zones: 3 to 7
Light requirement: Partial shade
Water requirement: Medium moisture
Size: 9 to 18 inches tall and 6 to 18 inches wide
the pale blue forget-me-not flowers during the daylight.
Common name: Siberian bugloss
USDA zones: 3 to 7
Light requirement: Partial shade
Water requirement: Medium moisture
Size: 9 to 18 inches tall and 6 to 18 inches wide
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Benefits and tolerances: Bold, architectural form; long-blooming flowers that are suitable"
Unique blue flowers July through October, peaking in late July to mid-August
Distinguishing traits: Stiff white flower stems emerge from a base of large, deeply lobed, spiny leaves that are deep green on the upper surface and white and woolly below. Blue flowers form a round inflorescence that resembles
long-blooming flowers that are suitable for cutting or drying; tolerant of full sun, poor soils, heat and drought
When to plant: Spring through fall
Seasonal interest: Unique blue flowers July through October, peaking in late July to mid-August
Distinguishing traits: Stiff white flower stems emerge from a base
below. Blue flowers form a round inflorescence that resembles a golf ball covered with blue bugle beads.