Sedum archie. Not sure which one - could be Brilliant or Autumn Joy.
I'd have liked some lighter foliage behind the Actea to set off it's dark stuff but it depends which angle you view it from anyway. There's a buddleia at one side of it and some blackthorn at the other which has pale foliage. The flowers were the reason for having it though
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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One of my new -ish Acteas/cimcifugas which glows nicely in one of the shady borders. Love the scent too
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Panda, that blue is lovely
FG that Actea looks great against your dark fence.
can anyone ID . thanks
Sedum archie. Not sure which one - could be Brilliant or Autumn Joy.
I'd have liked some lighter foliage behind the Actea to set off it's dark stuff but it depends which angle you view it from anyway. There's a buddleia at one side of it and some blackthorn at the other which has pale foliage. The flowers were the reason for having it though
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Think I've just added acteas to my wish list - didn't realise they were scented too.
Archie, i planted a sedum that colour today - it was called Mr Goodbud
think i have a lot of plants be ID. got lots of free cuttings over the years used to look after 6 gardens .
thanks FG
perfect pears
just some symphyotrichum
eupatorium rugosum
just realized kniphofia little maid and maid of orleans have been lost in the general scrimmage. investigation is in order.
Salvia 'Amistad'. Bought for a pound from the clearance rack at a nursery