Monday, May 16, 2011

Foliage Follow Up May 2011

Thanks Pam @  for being to host for the Foliage Follow up on GBBD. 
You can follow up on other faboulous foliage @ Digging
Cedrus Atlantica -  Atlas Cedar. Bronze Fennel Background.
Atlas Cedar, Bronze Fennel, Garlic and Kennebec Potato
Stachys byzantina - Lamb's Ear
 New Growth on Foneiculum vulgare
Lemon Thyme, Lemon Oregano
Sedum
Picea pumilo, Sambucus nigra 'Ava'
Stipa tenuissima - Mexican feather grass. Festuca - Blue Fesuce
Lets not forget our Mullien.

17 comments:

  1. Neither of us forgot Mullein, did we? I adore your silver-bronze-chartreuse combos, and you treated us to so many of them this time. Love it!

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  2. What a foliage feast for the eyes! Just gorgeous!! Also, Love the rock edge you have in your garden bed, I've been wanting to do something like this for years, can't wait to show my hubby this so my Mr Muscles can get to work on it...hehehe ;)

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  3. Lots of silvery treasure here...glad to have discovered it via Pam.

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  4. Beautiful foliage. Thank you for sharing. Love the blue atlas cedar and grasses!

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  5. Your conifers are stunning. Love, love, love the blue & chartreuse needles.

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  6. Some really lovely foliage in your garden — esp. the Atlas cedar. That's one I can only dream about . . .

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  7. Fabulous foliage! And your photos really do it justice! Your blog is most welcoming!

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  8. Wonderful textures. I'm a big fennel fan too!

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  9. I love that photo of Mexican Feathergrass, especially. But everything is so pretty!

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  10. Beautiful photos! And very inspiring. Thanks for adding me to your blog roll!

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  11. Your have a beautiful garden and your Mexican feather grass is amazing.

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  12. What a lovely, calming mix of greens you have! And what a great backdrop for all of your pretty flowers. :)

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  13. Oh, lemon oregano sounds lovely - I must try to find some.

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  14. Love that Atlas Cedar...such awesome color! I always forget just how love that Mexican Feather Grass is. I'm very jealous of your Sambucus...if I had the room, I'd grow it in a heartbeat!

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  15. Everything looks wonderful! I like the different combos of foliage and texture. I really like the stones between the beds and the grass. I should give that a try. It seems like less maintenance than my trenches, which always fill with grass.

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  16. Great foliage shots! I love the look of Mexican Feather grass. I desperately want some in my garden but I have been told it is invasive and my local nursery won't even sell it. Do you have trouble with it reseeding? Your atlas cedar is also very lovely as are all your herbs. Your sedum is ahead of mine...not bloom just yet!

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  17. Karin, I haven't had problems with reseeding of feathergrass, yet.

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