winter-growing plant, and when not in bloom it can appear inconspicuous, even dying. Liveforever looks its worst when many plants appear in their finest form, but it revives once the weather cools down and it rains a little — its leaves store water.Shown: Dudleya pulverulenta
materials and plants. Rosettes range in the gray to green spectrum; a powdery layer adds a chalky effect.Late winter and spring welcome towering, leafy inflorescences, but unlike Echeveria, the stalk emerges from the base of the rosette, not the center. Flowers come in a variety of colors, including white, yellow
Matched pots with tropical-flavor plantings make a statement strong enough to pull the eye away from the
Matched pots with tropical-flavor plantings make a statement strong enough to pull the eye away from
love the plants and the planter box
I like the plants in this pot
porch. The plants are canna and sweet potato vines.Browse Planters in the Products sectionMore:Plant Containers Head Into Quirky TerritoryDIY Project: Mobile Container Garden
Whether your sweet potato vine is planted in a pot, a box, a bed or a bin, it will grow vigorously and offer a lot of bang for
fall plants, but there are many noteworthy foliage-focused plants whose colors evoke fall. Here are seven great options for your fall containers.
subtle planting of glaucous green gives us a restful picture. Notice how the choice of plants has been limited to prevent the border from becoming too busy — something that is so important when using foliage plants in smaller spaces.
place the plants close together (10 inches or so); it is not a clumping grass and will not fill in.
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What is the plantings in the background? Specifically the yellow bunch grass looking.
What is the red plant in the planter
red plants look lush and color ful
Echeveria... Planted on the left
beds are planted in crop rows mimicking the borrowed agricultural landscape in the distance. Beyond that native and "nativesque" plants mimic the dunes.
Rectilinear deck and boxes, undulating wild plants, rectilinear agricultural fields.
materials and plantings abut this semiwild, meadow-inspired grass hillside. This scene offers a beautiful, inwardly focused point of view. Yet the distant landscape is equally powerful, a living work of art that is ever changing. For anyone who sits here, the vista is as much a part of the design scheme as the
Love the plants in the planters. What kind of plant are the ones in the planters?
what is the trailing plant in the container
see the plant close enough but my guess would be that it's Pilea depressa (Giant Baby's Tears). I usually see it sold as a houseplant (up here in Canada) but I have planted it in containers myself for a beautiful cascading green effect. I planted mine in shade. Have a look in the indoor section of your
interesting plants to grow as annuals in your containers. I hope this helps!
shade. Planted dichondra seed for back yard and between broken stones on patio and it is fabulous. Stays green even under snow in N.C. and never needs mowing unless you want a very formal look. Took lots of watering to get started, now thrives with total neglect. Gorgeous green color. Google dichondra
beuatiful plants! What is their name? the red ones next to the doors!
Thanks
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. The plants are a dwarf red leaved ornamental bananas. Ensete maurelii They are frost tender, but really very lovely.
of plants are those in the pots as well as the large leafy ones beside the pots?
large pots and plants - one for each entrance?
Love the red ornamental banana plants. The bird of