I was so excited to have a pond when I moved into my place 2 years ago, but let me tell you it was a HUGE learning curve to landscape around it, but I think I have it sorted this year! There is SO much fun happening in this little pocket.
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A view from the top of the pond. I need to put a chair here (and wear more bug spray!) |
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Love this view! The Cordyline Australis is a winter survivor by the way! So is the Fiesta Hedychium ginger which is now MASSIVE! |
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I guess I won't get any blooms from my Queen Emma Crinum this year, but it sure looks happy! My Hybrid Musa Sumantrana Gran Nain is really surprising me! |
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Musa Sikkimensis is the star, but Colocasia Black Stem is catching up! |
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Welcome to the pond! |
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Hedychium Daniel Weeks. My easilest blooming ginger and defintiely my favorites |
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Passiflora is THRIVING! |
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Closeup on Passiflora Lavender Lady. It's a new purchase from Fantastic Gardens |
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Love this little grouping. The medinilla magnifica is having an amazing year. |
My panama hat palm was a perfect houseplant last winter. It's actually not a palm, but a relative of the prayer plant! Despite it's relation to those finicky cousins, this one seems easy. Botanical name is Carludovica palmata
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Sanchezia noblis is a zone 9 perennial that can actualyl bloom! I think this will be hard to keep as a houseplant but it's an epic summer plant! My Variegated Monstera Thai Constellation looks great! |
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