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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Foliage Follow-up May 2013

Hi, this is my first Foliage Follow-Up, so here is a link to hostess Pam at Digging.  Thanks for hosting!

Cutleaf weeping Japanese Maple-

Saxifrage 'London Pride' and Oxalis adenophylla-

Cotinus coggygria-

Sweet Woodruff and Pink Panda Strawberries-


Geranium 'Ann Folkard'

I love those mounding Geraniums, great for shading out the weeds.

-Hannah

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  1. Lots of nice foliage here. Love the blue greens.

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    1. Thanks, I forgot the Oxalis bulbs were planted there, I'm glad they could come up through the Saxifrage.

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  2. I love hardy Geraniums too, they are great! You have some nice foliage, the Saxifrage and Oxalis is a cool combo. Welcome to Foliage Followup!

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    1. Thanks! All the Geraniums that like to self-sow are starting to bloom now, they are lovely, like big bouquets. They are one of my best weed suppressors.

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  3. 'Ann Folkard' is such a great plant...love that foliage...and when the blooms start, even better!

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    1. Thanks, Scott. Being more yellow, I should plant something with burgundy foliage with them. They have the most intense color, I can't ever seem to capture it in a photo.

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    2. Enjoyed both your foliage and the beautiful flowers of your post yesterday--Rhodies and Peonies are especially wonderful. Happy Springtime!

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    3. Thanks, Spring has so many spectacular things blooming. Then the Geraniums, Roses, and Daylilies have to take over.

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  4. That oxalis is beautiful! I have several, but haven't seen that unusual foliage before, Hannah!

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  5. The saxifrage and oxalis combo is adorable! (I mean that in an awesomely adorable way, not a want-to-squeeze-its-cheeks way. Just to clarify. ;-) Love it.

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    1. It was an accident, I forgot the bulbs were planted there, and the Saxifrage went crazy multiplying there, I love it when plants do that!

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