Metasequoia 'Miss Grace' & Hydrangea quercifolia
By Rkwright
- 24 Oct, 2012
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Finally finished the front of the house! I used sandstone for the edging and used natural redwood mulch because it breaks down fastest (the soil needs the nutrients). The oakleaf hydrangeas are 'Sikes Dwarf' (left) and 'Little Honey' (right) because I thought the size, texture and color would look nice with the dawn redwood. Normally, I'd have used the same type of oakleaf but I wanted to mix in several different colors here.
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Thank you! A lot of the plants in here aren't in the picture but are still pretty small. I hope it will be pretty when they mature more, especially the weeping dawn redwood.
24 Oct, 2012
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See who else is growing Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn redwood).
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This photo is of "Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Miss Grace'" in Rkwright's garden
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Metasequoia Glyptostroboides
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It will look wonferful after few years Rkwright.
24 Oct, 2012