What a beautiful trailing wall — with not a dreadful creeping phlox in sight (I think). Anyone able to identify some of these plants?
images from the Duncan garden in Spokane, Washington and taken by jimgspokane
What a beautiful trailing wall — with not a dreadful creeping phlox in sight (I think). Anyone able to identify some of these plants?
images from the Duncan garden in Spokane, Washington and taken by jimgspokane
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Very pretty. It breaks the rule of using contrasting forms for a gorgeous mono-texture mono-shape (better word?) multichromatic effect. So new theory, if you have enough variety in any one of texture, shape and color you can keep the others mostly constant and get a sleek look. I bet I would like it even in shades of green though.
This is so lovely! exuberant! a spring shock of bold color! YES!
Surely, in the wall is:
Aurinia
Aubretia
Cerastium
and, perhaps, Iberis.
Awesome color.