Re: Re: plants... the last of them for this year....
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] plants... the last of them for this year....
- From: &* <j*@prairieinet.net>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:09:40 -0500
Ceres (or anyone),
How big is your Lespedeza? It has about a 4ft space alloted, although it is small now. How fast does it grow?
The heuchera was a throw in, somehow it reminds me of a dieing plant.
Trying to pair it up with something, but nothing struck me as -- yep,
that will go nicely together. So those weho have it or seen it in a nice
setting, what did they use with it?
Donna
> Donna, you have some favorites (that list is very long) of mine.
> Lespedeza is so graceful and full of bloom is stunning. Just allow
> plenty of room for mature size. Mine has been moved once and now after a number of
> yrs it is battling for space with a very large (I keep thinking it is surely
> mature size) Royal Star Magnolia.
> The Heuchera is one I just cannot bring myself to purchase but I was in a
> garden last night and this looked very nice.
> The buckthorn is so fringy & airy adding a nice texture to the garden.
> Heptacodium is a greater bloomer. I am growing mine in tree form rather
> the more commonly shrub form. The tree form shows off the great bark. It is
> loaded with bud right now.
> I have not seen a Chamaecyparis that I did not like. I have several
> dwarf ones for troughs.
> Ceres
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