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BOTH Deinanthes are truly gorgeous to someone who has neither.Arne, is the banana growing outside. It appears to be. Does it fruit?
Thanks for the info on Dianthus alpinus... I was doubtful that mine was it, but I wonder what it is?1) Along the sidewalk2) Trifolium rubens. I really enjoy this plant... and the flowers are certainly "Rubenesque". 3) Peucedanum ostruthium 'Daphnis'4, 5) Boulevard planting.6) Verbascum... one of the many offspring of V. phoenicium hybrids that have seeded throughout the yard. 7) Polemonium pauciflorum... I'm very fond of these.8 ) Dianthus fragrans9) Erigeron peregrinus ssp. callianthemus10) Bolax gummifera... or whatever it's called now.
10) Bolax gummifera... or whatever it's called now.
I've found Trifolium rubens to be perfectly behaved... (N.B. It's not fair to judge a genus by the behavior of some invasive introduced weeds.. you'll miss out on far too much! )
Is Deinanthe caeruela 'Blue Wonder' really a cultivar of caerulea or actually a hybrid? There are many nurseries which list it as a hybrid (caerulea x bifida) - I share that opinion - but others sell it as a cultivar of caeruela...
Cohan, yes, that's my own preference as well... I don't use the term "weed" for native species. (Sure, they can be invasive, and there are some I regret planting, but I save the word "weed" for introduced naturalized species.) Again, there are many Stachys that are perfectly behaved (many more than the few I'm growing or know of, I'm sure! I'm going to go look back thru the Open Rock Garden thread... Simon has probably already shown more than I knew existed! ) so again, one can't really generalize...