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mmwm · 2 years
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JUNE BLOOMS
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pudgykookaburra · 2 months
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Trickmurk may very well be my favorite of the festival genes so far. It's just so good. Slapped it on my old boy Rodgersia too
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plantanarchy · 10 months
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Mid June garden blooms from the other morning. Rodgersia, lady's mantle, digitalis, astrantia, Geranium, calycanthus, and canna
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We're going back on a journey through the lands, and this time we'restopping by the Nature Domain, and visiting the wonderfully gorgeous looking dragons of Trachynhawb / @pudgykookaburra's lair! And what a host of dragons is here, some absolutely well designed beauties are here!
Of all the lairs I have reviewed, I have noticed that Veilspun's are pretty sparce. But here. Here they are abundant. And the gorgeous Rodgersia is such a wonderful looking dragon I was captivated immediately. Just how the colours naturally flow into such an appealing look, I am captivated and caught myself staring a wee bit too long. Even their name is very befitting as I can see a lot of the flora influence in their look. Their art is also amazing, I can say for certain mhm
Something about Nepenthes is so, sight catching. Even without lore, he has such a look that keeps hold of your interest to glance every detail. Skydancers always work their apparel so well, and he is one of those really outstanding dragons. His savvanah is so nice with how the gradient and stripes work in unison. Many chef kisses.
Yes, it is another Veilspun. And yes, she is just as gorgeous as every other in this lair but Aneira is just so subtle. The skin works incredible with the shell and web design, but the raspberry stained is what works it all together. She is a beautiful dragon and should be admired by all. Caught me eye and I haven't wanted to look away for some very long time.
Everyone knows that I don't have a preference for Snappers. And yet here is a Snapper, who does everything in her appearance to change my mind. The skin and accents that others create for these dragons is incredible, and Beata is one hecking good dragon. She bears those fangs and does so with pride. I would not enjoy getting caught on her bad side, so I won't say anything negative about her, nope. Admire, but at a safe distance.
The tab in which this wonderful dragon resides is ancient history themed and boy does Nefertari live up to her namesake. The way the accent works with the apparel choices is marvelous and combines to really give that feel of looking at the dragon embodiemnt of the great Ancient Egyptian queen~ All of her companions are just as amazing, really do take a peek at all of them, you won't be disappointe in the love and care taken.
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naomiruthwrites · 8 months
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Roommate: “You can just write things.”
Me After Spending 45+ minutes researching Penjerrick Gardens & hunting down specific plants from said Gardens as pictures on Instagram posts such as alstilboides tabularis, shieldleaf rodgersia, and Gunnera manicata:
“Can I though? Can I really ‘just write things’? I would LOVE to just write things. But CLEARLY our brain is incapable of ‘just writing’ anything.”
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tintinntabuli · 1 year
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Set a Weed to catch a Weed.
Readers in America will have to forgive me some of this. I understand you have many ‘invasives’ and many people only wish to grow native plants. And I think many of you have local rules which also inform what you are allowed to plant. Though it does seems some Ranters like to indulge a weed.
In the UK we have been cautioned not to call slugs and snails ‘pests’ , no doubt because it will offend them. And now we been forbidden to call a weed a weed. ‘Hero Plants’ they are now. We do have an invasive plant list in the UK, but there’s only about a dozen plants in it, but we do have a lot of what people term ‘thugs’, which they moan about volubly. Confused?
Well, my theme here is not really the particular plants I use as examples, so if any give you the horrors or would lead to you getting arrested if you adopted them, please spend a few minutes thinking of usable alternatives.
I think many people fear weeds because the weeds may gobble up the more delicate and refined plants. But many of us have quite large areas with no refined plants and none on the horizon, given the price plants are managing to sell at now. Some of us have quite large areas covered with a ‘hero plant’ we have been unable to get rid of. However, wandering round Veddw, as I do, I have been thinking how many rampant plants work well with other rampant plants.
I have a lot of ground elder, (Aegopodium Podagraria) for example. Which I gather you can eat. Though I know that if it were really nice to eat, the supermarkets would sell it. But I have it mixed very pleasurably with some other plants.
Here it is with Persicaria campanulata, which in the summer will ordinarily take over from the ground elder. Either of them can give UK gardeners the horrors, but they are happy together and you may even find yourself able to enjoy their springtime mingle. Quite attractive, I find it.
Last year I experimented with letting my hostas fight it out with the ground elder, and I confess the ground elder was a little too victorious. I don’t contemplate getting rid of it, as I know some people try to – I’m absolutely against futile and demanding activity. But it will get cut back regularly this year to give the hostas the upper hand. Management is my theme.
Were you to look very carefully at that photo you might spot another reputed monster: vinca minor (periwinkle) in that picture. A bit of an enemy in America, I understand. And probably here too. We inherited it with a ruined cottage, and from there it has spread:
Quite a bit of periwinkle.
It’s doing no harm there, and I do notice that other plants do come through it:
Blue wood anemone with periwinkle
The anemone has been in for some years and is slowly begining to spread. This euphorbia (what is it??) is happy submerged in periwinkle.
At the edge of the periwinkle there is ivy, along with Erythronium White Beauty (see also) looking very happy. Will it seed into and spread maybe in the periwinkle?
Elsewhere a different variety of periwinkle is almost failing to hold its own:
Periwinkle competing with persicaria and (see on the top right) rodgersia. Looking good.
The rodgersia wins, of course:
Where’s the periwinkle gone?
I think ivy is well hated though we manage to cohabit happily, including having an ivy fence.
Maybe it’s more correctly a hedge? I think some call it a ‘fedge’.
It will also mingle pleasantly:
Lamium and ivy
That wicked ground elder has a variegated version which also makes pleasing combinations, in this case with a plant I know a friend of mine has been painstakingly removing from his garden:
Lysimachia ciliata ‘Firecracker’ and Variegated Ground Elder (Aegopodium podagraria ‘Variegatum’)
Last year I enjoyed this combination, purely resulting from my inability to weed this area satisfactorily. And now I won’t try.
Geranium macrorrhizum and creeping buttercup. (Bad plant = Ranunculus repens)
And here’s a fun battle –
Euphorbia Fireglow invading some ground elder
Are you begining to see some possibilities? If you love the leaves when they are fresh and new it is possible to strim them after they’ve been growing a couple of months to make them start again. This will also reduce their vigour, which you might possibly think is a good thing too.
I am always frustrated by knowing that the people who really hate gardening but who have a garden will never read garden posts and books. So they won’t benefit from contemplating such possibilities. But maybe you know someone like that and could suggest some vigorous and not illegal combination to them? Here is one of my biggest favourites:
Alchemilla mollis with geraniums and ferns
There must be some possibilities for you? And just think how sound it will make you. Wild Gardens are IN. Aa a lover of ‘hero’ plants – you’ll be a star.
Set a Weed to catch a Weed. originally appeared on GardenRant on May 11, 2023.
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ryuji358 · 2 years
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still life. "rodgersia podophylla,pale purple". room,home.
@ryuji358 : filca,kodak portra 160.
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angiec333 · 3 years
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Flower spikes of Rodgersia pinnata 'Elegans'
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jillraggett · 5 years
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Plant of the Day
Thursday 9 May 2019
In the woodland garden at the Beth Chatto Garden, Essex, there was a powerful plant association of the emerging purple foliage of Polygonatum x hybridum 'Betberg' (Solomon's seal, David's harp) and the bronze of leaves of Rodgersia podophylla (Rodgers' bronze-leaf). The Polygonatum was given to Beth Chatto by Isbert Preussler and was collected by him and named after a small village in the Black Forest, near Laufen, Sulzburg. The emerging stems and young leaves are a purple-brown, slowly fading to green as the leaves mature. The plant is a hybrid of Polygonatum multiflorum (common Solomon's seal) and Polygonatum odoratum (angular Solomon's seal).
Jill Raggett
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biserokru · 4 years
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Роджерсия в тенистом уголке для монстриков. Rodgetsia. #роджерсия #тенистыйуголок #тенелюбивыерастения #цветыпочтой #цветоводство #цветывсаду #декоративныерастения #садовыецветы #садовыедеревья #садовыемноголетники #многолетникинапродажу #многолетники #flowers #flowersgarden #flora #gardrning #garden #rodgersia #biserokru https://www.instagram.com/p/CCBKm0lpBgy/?igshid=19acht16yjssj
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spotjardin · 4 years
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Lettre du mois de décembre 2019
Lettre du mois de décembre 2019
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Salut à tous  !!   J’espère que vous allez bien. Dans une quinzaine de jours nous allons rentrer dans la saison hivernale. Les températures se sont drôlement rafraîchies. C’est le moment de couvrir votre jardin potager afin qu’il passe  un hiver dans les meilleures condition. Mais la plupart d’entre vous ont dû déjà le faire pour ne laisser que les cultures hivernales comme par exemple les choux…
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saatkontor · 7 years
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Fingerleaf Rodgersia (Rodgersia aesculifolia)
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hithergreengardener · 5 years
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they grow them bigger in alaska! definitely the largest rodgersia i’ve ever seen, and other fun things i met at @alaskabotanicalgarden. . #alaska #alaskaplants #plants #perennials #rodgersia #landscapedesign #gardendesign #englishstyle #landscapedesigner #roadtrip #gardenart #raisedbeds #botanicalgardens (at Alaska Botanical Garden) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0CAByPAo9I/?igshid=osolhkpur5f4
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plantanarchy · 11 months
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Front shade bed blooms and foliage.
Rodgersia, Geranium, Alchemilla, Astrantia, and Chrysogonum virginianum
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fleursetchat-blog · 5 years
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. . Rodgersia podophylla。 . なんてことはない矢車草の… 色違い(笑) . 午後になって雲ってきたけど… 夕焼けるかなぁ… . #flower #flowerlovers #florist #team_jp_flower #picture_to_keep #ptk_flowers #icu_nature #rodgersia #tgif_macro #macro #ir_flowers #loves_flowers_ #Ig_Flowers #bns_flowers #bns_macro #rsa_macro #rsa_macro_ #bns_garden #natureaddictsun #FloralWaltz #favv_flowers #ip_blossoms #flower_pinks https://www.instagram.com/p/3vkDXcNlB2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=g5eelb5tpbfn
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panipopeto · 5 years
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