still it blooms ....
Great contrasts arise in the moment in the gravel bed. The brilliant red background is a normal red barberry, including Panicum virgatum lights 'Warrior', which grows very straight upright and has a beautiful yellow in autumn. To the right is the Feast of Crocosmia 'Lucifer', which begins slowly wither from the tips of her. Also in the picture: left Aster pringlei 'Monte Cassino', in front of lavender, sedum, a solitary ground-cover rose and a book.
is still in bloom in Strobilanthes rankingensis (in the network there is also the name S. rankanensis, and I'm not sure if it's the same kind). The genus Strobilanthes has many garden worthy representatives of the, although praised for years in garden blogs, catalogs and on websites of gardeners, still practiced on a little. The plants are from the Himalayas, where they form of rich, misty forests of large bushes. Very sensitive to the various species are also with us but not enough not to dry any location in partial shade them to thrive. The species is shown to a height of 70cm and is on highly branched branches numerous light purple flowers that in late summer to frost (and obviously even later) . Appear
caution is appropriate in the spring, because the plant is driving only very late and could therefore easily be forgotten or overlooked. Determined this way would also be on the north side of perennial beds to good use, possibly related to Persicaria amplexicaulis, grasses, Leucanthemella or white anemones.
in the garden last year one of their species is Aster tataricus, an impressive game with Aster krenartigen leaves, very rapid growth in rich soils and up to 2m high stature. They bloom until the end of October and goes so well with attractive seed heads of other perennials or Boltonia, late chrysanthemums or even trees with red autumn color.
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