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Urban Nature / Troy Silva Design Group
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Last comment "Modern container garden"
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“etc of planting - for pool area”"
“dwarf papyrus, senecio, ice plant delosperma in pink” “etc of planting - for pool area” “Love the pot and the plants in it for corner areas in yard” “nice planted pot as focal point” “Planting in a huge cement planter” “succulent planting with color and varied
senecio, ice plant delosperma in pink
Love the plant colors against white planter
landscaping dwarf papyrus, senecio, ice plant delosperma in
Draping succulent for front porch planting boxes
of the plant add interest to a garden space.
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Loudoun County Interior Designer
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Prideaux Design
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Last comment "Patio"
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for this plant is Pedilanthus macrocarpus. Thanks!
Botanical name: Pedilanthus macrocarpus (syn. Euphorbia lomelii) Common names: Slipper plant, lady’s slipper USDA zones: 9-10 Water requirement: Water monthly or as needed Sun requirement: Full sun to light shade Mature
plant-native to deserts in mexico Pedilanthus macrocarpus or Slipper plant , lady's slipper
plants with red flowers provide height
Slipper plant, lady’s slipperUSDA zones: 9-10Water requirement: Water monthly or as neededSun requirement: Full sun to light shadeMature size: 3'-6’ tall x 3'-6' wide (clumps)Growth rate: SlowEnvironmental benefits/concerns: Drought tolerant; attracts hummingbirds; can cause skin irritation; white sap
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Jay Sifford Garden Design
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Last comment "Border"
Russian Sage Perovskia atriplicifolia Tall, shrubby Russian sage is a versatile, drought-tolerant and super low-maintenance stunner that will bloom up to 15 weeks even in hot, sunny sites. It's especially nice planted beside pathways where
Japanese garden plant design - dianthus, Japanese anemone, boltonia, orange coneflower and
companion plantings include daylilies, salvia, dianthus, Japanese anemone, boltonia, orange coneflower and sedum.” “the landscaping. thinking about this on the west hill”
ignore the lawn. Small plantings near pathway, with height of plants increasing as one goes away from the pathway. Rich
nice planted beside pathways where its fragrant flowers can be appreciated. Or use it to bring height, color and texture to a late-summer border. Great companion plantings include daylilies, salvia, dianthus, Japanese anemone, boltonia, orange coneflower and sedum. USDA zones: 4-9Water requirement:
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Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
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Last comment "Garden"
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native plant stands create edges and thresholds, and a crisp palette of traditional and contemporary materials merge––building upon the surrounding topography and site geology.
peastone with edging and plant spillover to soften
Gravel and crazy amount of plants.
deep planting beds for the textural borders on either side. This is just the sort of secondary spot that could have been paved for parking. Instead, it is a dreamy area for a stroll, still providing access for those approaching.
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ras-a, inc.
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Last comment "company for my agave........"
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What's the name of the large plant
agave like plant is indeed a Furcraea. The smaller plant to the right (with orange/red bloom) is a kangaroo paw. The ground cover is blue senecio mandraliscae (not pig face).
They look like Australian native plants. The large-leaf one looks like a Gymea Lily. It gets one very large red flower on one
the small plants in the gravel
Clean plantings at base of slope - groundcover Senecio, Kangaroo Paws, Mexican Palo Verde, and soft Foxtail Agave instead of
large agave like plant is indeed a Furcraea. The smaller plant to the right (with orange/red bloom) is a kangaroo paw. The ground cover is blue senecio mandraliscae (not pig face
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WA design
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Last comment "The purple flowers look beautiful against the green ornamental grass and yellow flowers"
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hi there, can you tell me the name of the silvery green plant? thanks
great plant for yard. Yellow plant.” “very pretty, dont know the plant?” “bulbs are planted in autumn. Mine come back year after year.” “Those are Alium 'globemaster' a type of onion. Unfortunately, the majority of the bulbs only bloom one time, so they are a relatively expensive planting.”
nice plant choices, could be used in a more structured design to suit your taste
Santolina great plant for yard. Yellow plant.
Plant the unexpected. Bright purple allium, standing tall, adds color. Artemisia and santolina are both good filler plants; their soft foliage and inconspicuous flowers serve as a backdrop for more colorful plantings.
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Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
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Last comment "yellow green plant on left side at bottom of pic"
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strap leaf plant on the right?
Plants in background for front yard?
green plant on left side at bottom of pic
(using plantings appropriate to our area) - possibly a way to fence the lower backyard, but not obscure the view of the lake from the (both elevated) floors of the house.
plants, fencing, terracing
plant selections in foreground
minimal plants, stones, min maitenance
plants in foreground
Fence and plants...xeriscape plants...Backyard plantings...plant palette?...Like plants...choices of plants...Great plants...Plants and walkway...love the plants
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Period Homes, Inc.
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Last comment "The greenery"
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plants and design in sitting/sun room
Love a peaceful room full of plants
GOBS OF PLANTS!! PALMS IN THE MOUNTAINS???
Great room to add ferns and potted plants - little tables to raise the level of plants also looks great
those plants back inside. During the summer you might have found that your plants grew a lot, and errant branches are in need of a little pruning. Herbaceous plants can simply be pinched back, but use clippers on woody stems. Be sure to remove any stems or leaves that are dead or diseased. Repot plants
with a plant’s ability to turn light into food. A gentle spray from the garden hose and a light wipe with a sponge are usually adequate. A light application of insecticidal soap is a wise precaution before bringing your plants back inside, even if you haven’t seen evidence of pests. Spider mites and other
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