Foxhollow Garden
By Bluespruce
- 9 Oct, 2010
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Pennisetum villosum contrasting with Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Paul's Giant', the pink flowers of Geranium x riversleaianum 'Mavis Simpson' just showing bottom left of photo.
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Really like your photos of all the grasses, Blue. Nice to see the geranium peeking in there too!
9 Oct, 2010
I think you have just answered my question, I love those seed heads(or are they called flowers?)
9 Oct, 2010
Don't they look great together, contrasting and catching the light......beautiful!
The Pennisetums are stunning, fabulous for this time of year.
10 Oct, 2010
I think you are all persuading me to love grasses! These look wonderful..so soft..I just want to touch them!
13 Oct, 2010
Anne, generally speaking then flowers or inflorescence will do fine.
13 Oct, 2010
Thanks Blue I will call them inflorescence :-)))
15 Oct, 2010
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really started to appreaciate the beauty of grasses when came to live in UK. Before knew only Festuca and Cortaderia. Lovely contrast:)
9 Oct, 2010