One of my new crinums is blooming! I wish I could somehow capture the wonderful fragrance so that the photo could be scratch and sniff. It reminds me a bit of a cross between and orange blossom and jasmine. Absolutely wonderful.
Sweet blooms
Tuesday, November 20, 2007Posted by Kim Taylor Kruse at 12:36 AM 2 comments
Labels: crinum, Crinum procerum, fragrant
Red Wind
Friday, November 9, 2007 Here's another hot plant that was featured on the National Gardening Association's regional electronic newsletter. It's called 'Red Wind' Japanese Hakone Grass, or Hakonechloa macra 'Beni-Kaze'.
This striking ornamental grass is favored for it foliage, which develops reddish tips, especially as fall approaches. It grows in Zones 5-9, reaching 24"-36" in both height and width.
It apparently looks striking cascading down a bank, since it has a slight weeping habit. I don't have any banks that need a cascade, but I'd still consider adding this beauty to my landscape!
For more information, visit Klehm's Song Sparrow Farms.
Posted by Kim Taylor Kruse at 9:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: hakonechloa macra beni-kaze, japanes hakone grass, ornamental grass