Re: Siberians in water gardens
- Subject: Re: [sibrob] Siberians in water gardens
- From: o*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:34:33 EDT
In a message dated 8/13/2004 1:36:05 PM Central Daylight Time, wmcdougherty@cs.com writes:
I am interested in hearing more examples of people using Siberians in water features.
This small clump of Siberians grows in full shade with wet feet 12 months of the year. It has grown and bloomed under these conditions for almost four years.
The pink rock in the foreground borders the pond in which it grows. A trickle of water can be seen entering the pond (to the right of the clump) over the same type rock in the background. Notice too, it grows and blooms along with shade lovin' companions.
Kinda' makes you think Siberians are under utilized in the landscape community as both a shade and water garden plant.

I grow two other Siberians as water plants but with better lighting conditions.
Smiles,
Bill Burleson
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