Colour co-ordinating?
By Spritzhenry
- 14 Sep, 2010
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Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton' with Artemisia 'Oriental Limelight'.
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It is....'Sauce Hollandaise' is still going strong, as well. :-)))
14 Sep, 2010
Very pretty combination
14 Sep, 2010
Thanks, Cinders. :-)
14 Sep, 2010
Beautiful.....Lovely colouring........
14 Sep, 2010
what a lovely combination
15 Sep, 2010
Thank you. It worked! :-)))
15 Sep, 2010
is the artemisia a hardy one?
16 Sep, 2010
Yes indeed. In the island bed, it's turned out to be a right thug! I had to dig out trugloads of roots, and I've kept it clipped back this year too, because the plants grew and grew and when the 'flowers' appeared, they were boring greyish. This one in the photo is behaving itself, though - probably because the soil wasn't enriched.
16 Sep, 2010
Stunning! A gorgeous combo.
16 Sep, 2010
Thanks - I like it too! :-)))))
16 Sep, 2010
thanks for that
17 Sep, 2010
Is it a plant you might consider, then, G?
17 Sep, 2010
yes I think I might B, have to look for a space for it LOL
19 Sep, 2010
Wait until the spring, and I'll try to get a root out into a pot in the meantime. Let's see if it'll grow for us! :-))
19 Sep, 2010
that's nice of you :-))
20 Sep, 2010
No probs. If you were able to come again in June, I might even have it tucked away for you! LOL. (hint, hint!)
20 Sep, 2010
Ive been tempted with EC Buxton since I saw it at Newby Hall a few years back, but read somewhere its not very hardy. Any comments anyone?
20 Sep, 2010
Tough as old boots here, Tetrarch! You can't be very far away from me, so don't worry - go for it, you'll love it. :-)
20 Sep, 2010
Dont need any more encouragement then..even my hubby remembers me mentioning this..must have said it a lot..cos he forgets most things!
20 Sep, 2010
If you have space, (!) try 'Sauce Hollandaise' as well - I can never decide which one I prefer. They've both been flowering their socks off since early June! :-)
20 Sep, 2010
mine is still flowering away love it
20 Sep, 2010
They're very good plants, aren't they!
20 Sep, 2010
only got it this year, it grew huge so am going to move it higer up the bank but its bin so lovely , is it hardy do i cut it down ?
20 Sep, 2010
Yes - when all the flowers have finished, cut all the dead stems down to where you'll see new growth at the base. I'm going to split mine this year, and pot some up for my plant stall. I did last year, and they all got sold fast!
20 Sep, 2010
ok so you can split it as well. can i move it now and split it
20 Sep, 2010
wouldn't miss it B ;-)
21 Sep, 2010
That's good, G. :-)))
Cristina - if you can get a piece off a large clump, why not pot it up - or even replant it if there are enough roots?
21 Sep, 2010
Put my name on one Spritz I promise I will buy it next year!
21 Sep, 2010
will try that as was going to get more. love free plants lol
21 Sep, 2010
LOL. OK, Tetrarch! Good luck, Cristina.
21 Sep, 2010
gona do to moz ..................................
21 Sep, 2010
:-))
23 Sep, 2010
Just been browsing through your lovely pics,Spritz.Can you tell me if this Anthemis,and the 'Sauce Hollandaise'has come through this winter ok,please?.I started off looking at Dictamnus,the purple leaved one,as couldn't see it on any other members pics,and I was thinking of buying one this year,...and one thing led to another ....after seeing so many of your lovely plants..back to 2008 ..I feel a makeover coming on,for my long border...ideally though,I just really need another long border,shame I have no way of getting one..:o))
27 Jan, 2011
just seen this again ................. i did split it last year ,got 4 plants and they all have new groth on them ;0))))
27 Jan, 2011
That sounds promising ,Cristina..
27 Jan, 2011
it does ........... so helpful to split again in autumn
27 Jan, 2011
Yes, Bloomer - I do have two different Anthemis, and they're both hardy. I also grow Dictamnus purpureus and D. albus. They both came through last winter so I'm hoping that they'll reappear this year. They're lovely plants - I'd like some more. :-)
I grew Baptisia australis for the first time last year - and also Galega. I've got my fingers crossed for them, too.
27 Jan, 2011
Thank you,Spritz,I like them both,so will look out for them,and I fancy the Dictamus purpureus too.I want to plant it between a Euonymus Silver Queen,and a Pieris Forest Flame,thought it would be a nice contrast... sometimes it seems a bit boring to have all green foliage..could you tell me approx,the height and width it could grow,please?.I have been getting different info on it,when I have looked on the net,and in my books..I hope your two other new plants from last year,have survived,as well. :o)
27 Jan, 2011
galega should be fully hardy and I know I have baptissa but cant remember where I have put it.
28 Jan, 2011
Dictamnus - errr...it got to about 2'6" I think. I like both the white and the pink flowers. :-)
28 Jan, 2011
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very pretty. I have ec buxton. a very good doer.
14 Sep, 2010