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Fall Garden Combination

Textures and Forms of Fall

Here’s a fun combination from the fall garden, with Ginkgo ‘Mariken’ sporting it’s fall colors. In a supporting role are Cephalotaxus ‘Golden Dragon’, Mahonia tikuensis ‘Datun’, and Hedera colchica ‘Green Spice’. There isn’t a right or wrong way to combine garden textures and forms, but simply paying attention to them makes a garden so much

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Sedum 'Pride and Joy', Dalea bicolor var. argyraea

Falling for Fun Combinations

A happy combination near the crevice garden includes Sedum ‘Pride and Joy’, Dalea bicolor var. argyraea, a hellebore, and an Iris. The challenge of gardening in drifts of one is to used textures and forms to make aesthetic combinations. The easy-to-grow, southwest native dalea allows for some great combinations in a region where silver leaf

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Asarum nobilissimum, Impatiens omeiana, Trillium flexipes, Woodsia obtusa, and Aucuba japonica 'Limbata'

Mixed Portrait

For small gardens, we’ve long advocated a design philosophy of planting in drifts of one. Here’s a great portrait from the spring garden that demonstrated our philosophy, by combining Asarum nobilissimum, Impatiens omeiana, Trillium flexipes, Woodsia obtusa, and Aucuba japonica ‘Limbata’ in a way that uses textures, colors, and forms to make a pleasing vignette.

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