Do any of you guys grow a Thalia geniculata with stems as red as this one in the pic?
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/20109/
I think it would look great growing in a pond with my Ph. Vivax .H. Inversa behind it.
Thanks
Later
Steve
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nice one
Steve nice looking plant. I actually have to laugh because i thought of how it would look by my pond....I will post some pics this week.....you will probaably get a laugh too....
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One this same vein:
I like the idea of a planting border surrounding a grove. I am thinking of surrounding either a Robert Young or viax a. (big yellow culms!) grove with some sun tolerant camellias. My idea was to keep the camelias pruned to 2-3 feet all around the grove.
The idea came to me when I stuck a division of RY behind some camelias for protection. Voila, the big yellow culms behind the dark green leaves and pink/red winter flowers, WOW!
I am going to be airlayering 30 or so of my existing camellias this spring whilst the boo is sizing up
I like the idea of a planting border surrounding a grove. I am thinking of surrounding either a Robert Young or viax a. (big yellow culms!) grove with some sun tolerant camellias. My idea was to keep the camelias pruned to 2-3 feet all around the grove.
The idea came to me when I stuck a division of RY behind some camelias for protection. Voila, the big yellow culms behind the dark green leaves and pink/red winter flowers, WOW!
I am going to be airlayering 30 or so of my existing camellias this spring whilst the boo is sizing up
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