Textural plantings, vivid color and strong clean lines makes for an engaging space
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Please name the plants - Please share the name of all the plants here, including the orange tall ones in the back, grass on the side and compact short green shrubs in front. Beautiful- Thanks! »
The Garden Route Company Hi. The tall orange plnats are Anigozanthos hybrid "Bush Dawn", the short green plants are Euphorbia martinii and the grasses are a combination of Carex testacea & Miscanthus transmorrisonensis. Thank you.
Perennials can be a popular choice for a low edging plant. Their fresh seasonal foliage and flowers overcome the landscape situation of many species' dying back over winter.This Euphorbia martini, with its acid-green flowers, creates not only an informal edging but also a great knee-high barrier to deter animals and small children from invading the bed behind.
I like the tall, medium and short plants for the path to front door...thinking of bedroom windows and looking for something interesting to look out at instead of driveway.
Perennials can be a good choice for a low edging plant. This Euphorbia martini, with its acid-green flowers creates not only an informal edging but also a knee high barrier to deter animals.
This Euphorbia martini, with its acid-green flowers, creates not only an informal edging but also a great knee-high barrier to deter animals and small children from invading the bed
tall orange plnats are Anigozanthos hybrid "Bush Dawn", the short green plants are Euphorbia martinii and the grasses are a combination of Carex testacea & Miscanthus transmorrisonensis.
A perennial, Euphorbia Martini, with its acid-green flowers, creates not only an informal edging but also a great knee-high barrier to deter animals and small children from invading the bed behind.
The tall orange plnats are Anigozanthos hybrid "Bush Dawn", the short green plants are Euphorbia martinii and the grasses are a combination of Carex testacea & Miscanthus transmorrisonensis. Thank you.
Hi. The tall orange plnats are Anigozanthos hybrid "Bush Dawn", the short green plants are Euphorbia martinii and the grasses are a combination of Carex testacea & Miscanthus transmorrisonensis. Thank you.