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of the plants used in this landscape.
The plants you see are: Arctotis 'Sunspot'- (gold daisy like flower), Convulvulus mauritanicus( cascading blue flowering plant) , Kniphofia 'Shining Spectre' ( gold torch like flowers), Lavendula multifida, Carex buchananii (bronze grass), White Iceberg Rose, Mexican Feather Grass, Salvia clevelandii
(rosy red flower in background), and Matilija poppy, just getting ready to bloom. Under the white rose is a white flowering bacopa and Salvia officinalis "Icterina' This is my interpretation of a modern seaside cottage garden.
Tiered plants, different colors, shapes and textures
all of these plants can do well here, like layers
like the textures and levels and variaty
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these plants grwo well in partial sun....if not would you recommend plants/shrubs that do do well in partial sun? Thanks so much,
beyond and Berkeley sedge beyond the gravel oval. You can look them up online and see if you have the right climate for them. Sun is important, but so is how cold your winters are and how hot your summers.
beyond and Berkeley sedge beyond the gravel oval.
Those are Festuca 'Elijah blue' in the foreground with Blue Oat Grass beyond and Berkeley sedge beyond the gravel oval.
what are the red and white flowers in the foreground on the right?
puffy fescue grasses and rounded shapes vs rectangle walkway
this is rhythm because of the plants
Grass stones and grass to replace cypresses?
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What flowers do you have in this box?
potato vine and just added mums and annual purple fountain grasses.
Love the colors of the flowers for my front window box.
color and very full dont see alot of space inbetween the flowers i hate when u see big gaps between the flowers just doesnt look right to me
Idea of different colors for plant boxes on porch
purple and blue flowers on a white shingled cottage
different plant palette, which completely tranformed the look of this home's facade.
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What plants are used in this planter? Thanks sm
put it against the lime green and if in the beds, put 3-5 for repetition and clarity
Remember fountain grass for fall planting in pots for height
Love this and could place near the beach
garage door plantings in pots ideas
Potted plants. If your potted plants are drying out too quickly, consider a strategy that will help retain soil moisture and keep plant roots cooler:• Move pots where they get some afternoon shade.• Mass containers together so that they shade one another’s
Planting notes: Purple fountain grass likes loose, well-drained soil. Let it dry out a bit in between watering — once established, it's fairly drought tolerant. If you live in an area with very hot and intense sun, this grass will take some partial shade, particularly in the afternoon. If you live in
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inches tall and spreading to 3 feet
Rozanne cranesbill geranium 12-15" tall and spreading 3 fiit.
great flower idea for driveway bed
inches tall and spreading to 3 feet When to plant: In spring or fall
Rozanne cranesbill (Geranium x 'Rozanne') is noted for its striking periwinkle blue flowers with deep purple stamens
Rozanne cranesbill (Geranium x 'Rozanne') is noted for its striking periwinkle blue flowers with deep purple stamens. The foliage is a bright green with lighter markings and dark red highlights. This remarkable perennial blooms from May through November and can easily cover an area
inches tall and spreading to 3 feetWhen to plant: In spring or fallMore Houzz guides to flowers and plants
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light and heat to promote flowering. Provide rich soil and water and fertilize regularly when it's flowering — no need when dormant. If the plant becomes too tangled or messy, thin it or cut it back in late winter. It will resprout in spring. Chilean Jasmine's tolerance of and ability to flower under
treat the plant as an annual or bring it inside over the winter.
Plant the vine in a warm and sunny spot — consider west- or south-facing walls for additional reflected light and heat to promote flowering. Provide rich soil and water and fertilize regularly when it's flowering — no
Planting notes. Plant the vine in a warm and sunny spot — consider west- or south-facing walls for additional reflected light and heat to promote flowering
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before planting in spring. This plant doesn't require too much upkeep or supervision once it's established. You can expect to see blooms even the first year. More: Great design flowers and plants, grasses and trees.
Easy to care for plant that adds much beauty and wonderful scent.
I love this plant... I want some. I love that it attracts butterflies and is so easy on the water....
butterflies and bees 6 to 10 early summer through fall
Iranian Wood Sagebutterflies and bees6 to 10early summer through fall
Pretty flowering plant. Iranian wood sage.
before planting in spring. This plant doesn't require too much upkeep or supervision once it's established. You can expect to see blooms even the first year.
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looking plant dotted along the path? beautiful...
caladiums and what else into this landscape?
Very southern looking plants along the path. Like the mix of gravel and pavers. I would probably try a more natural stone.
path to gate and/or garage door
caladiums and ferns, for a shady backyard
Stepping stones under deck. Shade loving plants
rearranging and repeating a few plants, you can transform the experience from predictable to exceptional.Browse thousands of beautiful path design photos | Houzz guides to flowers and plants
other and inviting us to see where the disappearing path leads. This contrast in foliage color and texture makes the journey more interesting, while the repetition of these groups makes the stroll memorable.Do you find yourself rushing along your garden path, or do you enjoy those few moments? By simply
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over if planted in too much shade. A long-lived plant, Bluestar looks best after a few growing seasons. If you looking for more of an instant massed effect, consider buying more mature specimens. After it flowers, cut the plant back several inches to keep stems upright and to maintain an attractive
A long-lived plant, Bluestar looks best after a few growing seasons. If you looking for more of an instant massed effect, consider buying more mature specimens. After it flowers, cut the plant back several inches to keep stems upright and to maintain an
Planting notes. Bluestar can pretty much be left to grow once it's established. It’s tolerant of moist, well-drained soil but will also do just fine if you forget to water it every once in a while. Vibrant foliage color is enhanced if it's planted in full sun, but the flowers survive longer in
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Planting notes. Native to a wide variety of climates and growing conditions, sea holly is pretty tolerant and able to grow in a wide variety of environments. Provide ample sun and their foliage and flower hues will deepen
deepen and become more vibrant. Sea holly prefers light, well-drained soil — some species are partial to sandy soils, while others prefer soil that maintains a certain amount of moisture. The one characteristic that all sea hollies share is a single deep taproot. This makes them more resistant to drought
Planting notes. Native to a wide variety of climates and growing conditions, sea holly is pretty tolerant and able to grow in a wide variety of environments. Provide ample sun and their foliage and flower hues will deepen and become more vibrant. Sea holly prefers light, well-drained soil — some species
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little flower and the slivery dusty leaves.
Planting notes. Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle can be grown easily in most soils, though they should be amended with organic matter. Plan on moderate watering once established.
Add to ideabook by Jocelyn H. Chilvers by Jocelyn H. Chilvers Planting notes. Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle can be grown easily in most soils, though they should be amended with organic matter. Plan on moderate watering once established
Planting notes. Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle can be grown easily in most soils, though they should be amended with organic matter. Plan on moderate watering once established.See more great design flowers and plants, grasses and trees
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Planting notes. Fernbush adapts well to almost any well-drained soil — garden loam, clay or sand — and needs only moderate watering until established, and then only in the driest periods. The spent flower heads may be pruned off or left on the plant for textural interest throughout the winter.More:Great
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