Shade Gardening: Last Hurrah, 3 by Weerobin
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Subject: Last Hurrah
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Weerobin wrote: I was out in my woods yesterday doing some cleaning up, coiling up hoses, doing a post-mortem on the past gardening season. It was refreshing to see a couple stalwarts still kicking out blooms. #1 is a Japanese woodland perennial called rabdosia. Starts blooming late fall. Not super spectacular from a distance, but when nothing else is blooming, it's nice. #2 is aconitum, a reliably showy late fall bloom. #3 is another odd Japanese woodlander, leucosceptrum stellipilum. A more common related species is leucosceptrum japonicum, but I find it too rambunctious. L. stellipilum is more well-behaved. #4 is yet another Japanese woodland plant called collinsonia (formerly keiskeia). Easy late blooming woodland perennial. Won't knock your socks off, but anything is nice this time of year. |


