Metallic shades of ghosts of plants in the low winter sun.
Echinacea, copper in foreground
Perovskia 'Blue Spire' irridescent white like magnesium in upright bunch far left (great blue flower spikes in summer)
Eryngium giganteum 'Miss Willmott's Ghost' spiky silver to the right
Phlomis bronze button seedheads, back left
Spun gold of dried grass (battered Calamagrostis?), back right
Piet Oudolf borders at RHS Wisley.
Showing posts with label Wisley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wisley. Show all posts
Monday, 11 January 2010
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Form and Texture - Two more from Tom Stuart-Smith at Wisley
This small composition is also thrilling: spikes of Eremurus, floating plates of Achillea, a fan of Iris, and a haze of Stipa tenuissima.
Update: the grass is Hakonechloa macra, Japanese Forest Grass, which is often grown in its variegated form, 'Aureola'. T S-S apparently won't use variegated forms, though I have been told that some imp did sneak in one of the vulgar yellow-striped miscreants.
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Psychedelic Prairie Planting at RHS Bicentenary Glasshouse, Wisley, Surrey, UK
Do not look left or right once you enter the garden but head straight for the Bicentenary glasshouse. Walk straight through and out the back to James Hitchmough's seeded prarie planting, and to Tom Stuart-Smith's herbaceous perennial planting.
Yellow fox-tail lily (Eremurus), and acid orange red hot poker (Kniphhofia); hot pink carthusian pink (Dianthus carthusianorum) - wowee!
Labels:
design,
Dianthus,
Eremurus,
Kniphhofia,
prarie,
RHS,
Tom Stuart-Smith,
Wisley
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