cover or informal hedge. Cooling foliage and bright flowers enliven landscapes that may otherwise have been left barren.
Distinguishing traits. A sun- and heat-loving plant, rockrose makes a colorful and lush heaping ground cover or informal hedge. Cooling foliage
cover or informal hedge. Cooling foliage and bright flowers enliven landscapes that may otherwise have been left barren.Cistus crispus, zones 8 to 10, cascades down a rocky path.
or an informal hedge. Use it as a foundation plant along south- and west-facing walls, or in a xeric mixed border.
Fernbush has a relatively coarse texture and makes a great foil to fine-textured plants such as rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus), Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia), Arizona
or an informal hedge. Use it as a foundation plant along south- and west-facing walls, or in a xeric mixed border. Fernbush has a relatively coarse texture and makes a great foil to fine-textured plants such as rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus), Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia), Arizona cypress
plant, an informal hedge or a foundation plant. Plant it near walkways, patios, decks or entrances — anywhere that you can enjoy the heavenly fragrance. Carol Mackie daphne’s simple foliage shape and geometric form call out for companion plants with strongly contrasting characteristics. Consider using
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plant, an informal hedge or a foundation plant. Plant it near walkways, patios, decks or entrances — anywhere that you can enjoy the heavenly fragrance.
Carol Mackie daphne’s simple foliage shape and geometric form call out for companion plants with strongly contrasting characteristics. Consider using
in this hedge is Viburnum tinus. It is evergreen in most temperate conditions, and will produce abundant pinky white flowers from winter through to spring followed by deep metallic blue berries. Though it can grow over 4'-5', it can easily be controlled with pruning and as shown in the 'step-over' hedge
compact low hedge.
The best variety to look for is Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price'.
Step-over hedges used to separate driveway from front garden;
this hedge is softer and more inviting than traditional hedges.
viburnum tinus 'eve price' stepover hedge
love the look of the hedges. I can consider using for my property.
step-over hedgeHere the variety 'Eve Price' creates a stunning dwarf hedge, as it is more compact than some of the other varieties of Viburnum tinus. The flowers, blooming in late autumn to early spring, are very attractive, with carmine buds and pink-tinged petals.The hedge shown here is cleverly underplanted