What is the third plant in this one? Looks like 3 plants to me.. nice composition, I like the texture differences.oxalis, blood grassView attachment 156414
Can't remember. I'll be 63 next month I got it from Mulberry Creek Herb farm. It's not hardy around here.What is the third plant in this one? Looks like 3 plants to me.. nice composition, I like the texture differences.
Can't remember when I was 63.Can't remember. I'll be 63 next month
I see so many plants I think would be great. Has anyone ever work with Tiger Lily? These are growing around my spring in a patch of Azalea. They get big when rooted in a wet spot. Four feet tall with three to four inch flowers. I also see tiny ones growing in dry ground, maybe a foot tall and a one inch flower. The place is a botanical wonderland of mosses, ferns, grasses and wildflower. I'm not sure what the little white flower is, but there's lots of it. How about bunch grass?
Question for the crowd, I have a lot of rather large trees. Would your accents be equally large? Say, something like Bear grass? View attachment 159335 View attachment 159336 View attachment 159337
Typically, you don't want an accent planting to come higher than the stand your bonsai is placed on - so it should be in scale with the main planting. That refers to plantings used as companions / accents with trees being shown. People also create plantings for display in their own right, rather than being exhibited with a tree. I think the larger plants you're showing here would be more suited to that kind of use.Question for the crowd, I have a lot of rather large trees. Would your accents be equally large? Say, something like Bear grass?
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Created this spring. Maybe my personal favorite so far. View attachment 159292