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Pietra Grey is a distinguishing trait of the I Naturali series is soil. A substance which on the one hand recalls all things primordial and on the other the possibility of being plied. As a result, the slab made from the ceramic lends unique value to the settings it clads.

A charming improvement on a Southern favorite, Jubilation grows compactly and blooms heavily in spring; reblooming fragrantly through summer into fall.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Fragrant white blooms in spring and summer
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Evergreen
USDA Zones 7,8,9,10
Zone Detail Hardy to 0 F
Key Features fall blooming, reblooming, dwarf, attracts birds/butterflies
Use accent, container, mass planting, slope, hedge
Exposure Full-sun to Part-shade
Bloom Season spring, summer, fall
Dimension 3-4' H x 3' W
Growth Rate Moderate to fast growth
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Late spring
Pruning Shape after spring bloom
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in full sun to part shade
dig hole 3X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants
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Dwarf Stars New Millenium delphinium - new for 2014 by Walter's Gardens
Photo credit; Dowdeswell's Delphiniums Ltd.
Photo of a landscaping in Other.
Photo of a landscaping in Other.

This is an example of a southwestern full sun landscaping in Phoenix.

teasing a view, house slowly reveals itself as you approach it grows to the western anchoring point a massive rock outcropping
Inspiration for a large modern beige two-story brick exterior home remodel in Phoenix
Inspiration for a large modern beige two-story brick exterior home remodel in Phoenix

We needed a bridge to cross the dry creek bed, so I designed a version of a Japanese yatsuhashi, or zig zag, bridge. It is clad in concrete backer board. I wanted to simulate a granite mountain plateau with a boulder peak. The client purchased the concrete lantern which perfectly complements the entrance to this woodland garden.
Photo by Jay Sifford

These East Village terraces were inspired by the lush, romantic feel of the Mediterranean. We used a combination of wood and terra cotta planters filled with an abundant mix flowering vines, annuals, perennials, and trees. To help soften a large brick wall on one side, we used wood planters with built-in trellises to grow flowering vines such as climbing hydrangeas, clematis, and mandevilla. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.

Photo by Jay Sifford.
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in Charlotte.
This is an example of an eclectic landscaping in Charlotte.

Big Berry Manzanita / Arctostaphylos glauca
Design ideas for a landscaping in San Francisco.
Design ideas for a landscaping in San Francisco.

Phacelia campanularia / Desert Bluebells
Photo: Patrick Standish, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-2.0 Generic
This is an example of a landscaping in Other.
This is an example of a landscaping in Other.

photography by Joe Dodd
Inspiration for a contemporary landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a contemporary landscaping in San Francisco.

Summer foliage of Persian Spire Persian Ironwood - new for 2014
Photo credit; John Lewis/JLPN
Design ideas for a landscaping in Cleveland.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Cleveland.

Eragrostis spectabilis / Purple Lovegrass
Courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden PlantFinder
Photo of a landscaping in St Louis.
Photo of a landscaping in St Louis.

Silver Heart bugloss - new for 2014 by Skagit Gardens
Le jardinet
Design ideas for a landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Seattle.

This top selling barberry is a trip of color! Sunjoy® Tangelo's tangy orange foliage with distinctive chartreuse margins add fun to the garden from spring through fall. More vigorous than other variegated varieties. Prune to shape in summer. Deer resistant. Prefers well-drained soil. 3-4'(0.9-1.2m) tall and wide. Full sun. USDA Zone 4.
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