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A fabric of foliage frames flowers
comments (2) June 1st, 2010 in blogs
A tapestry of perennial ground covers features striking early-season foliage. Lamium maculatum 'Beedham's White' and dark-leaved Heuchera cultivars serve as a dramatic backdrop and color echo for the blooms of Tulipa 'West Point' in a Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, garden designed by Gary Keim.
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Welcome to the Fine Gardening GARDEN PHOTO OF THE DAY blog!
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