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Garden Photo of the Day

Garden Photo of the Day


No flowers for me, thanks.

comments (1) June 14th, 2010 in blogs

mgervais Michelle Gervais, Associate Editor
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Photo: Jennifer Benner

When you're potting up your containers this year, consider trying one that doesn't rely on flower power. Fascinating foliage can be even more compelling than flowers. Rita Randolph in Jackson, Tennessee, proved it in this planting, where  the dramatic leaves of a rex begonia are the star of the show, supported by three contrasting foliage textures. The plants included in this container are:

'Fireworks' rex begonia (Begonia 'Fireworks', USDA Hardiness Zone 11)
Japanese painted fern (Athyrium niponicum, Zones 5-8)
Creeping wire vine (Muhlenbeckia axillaris, Zones 8-10)
'Frosted Curls' sedge (Carex comans 'Frosted Curls', Zones 7-9)

>>>To learn more about rex begonias, click here!<<<

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arboretum writes: this is so funny;for the last month, i have had a FG on my desk ,open to THIS photo! so lovely.
mindy
www.cottonarboretum.com Posted: 1:08 pm on June 14th
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