The Loropetalum Chinensis or commonly called Loropetalum is another beauty to incorporate in Greensboro Landscape Designs. This unique shrub is evergreen and the foliage comes in either burgundy or dark green for year round interest in your gardens.
Loropetalum will grow in either sun or part shade and rarely bothered by pests. This is a fast growing shrub [...]
Archive for March 6th, 2008
Loropetalum Plants in Greensboro Gardens
Posted in Favorite Plants, Greensboro Gardens, Landscape Design Ideas, tagged Greensboro, landscape design, Landscaping, loropetalum, NC, plants, shrubs on March 6, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Oakleaf Hydrangeas in Greensboro Gardens
Posted in Favorite Plants, Greensboro Gardens, Landscape Design Ideas, tagged Diana Gardner-Williams, dried flowers, Greensboro, hydrangea quercifolia, landscape design, NC, oakleaf hydrangeas, water restrictions on March 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Oakleaf hydrangeas or the scientific name, Hydrangea quercifolia grow wonderfully in Greensboro landscapes. They provide year round interest because of their properties. This is a beauty for your gardens you don’t want to miss out on.
Oakleaf Hydrangeas are medium to large in size reaching 5 feet in height and 8 feet in spread. These plants prefer [...]
Lining up Liriope in Landscapes with Little Luck
Posted in Greensboro Gardens, Landscape Design Ideas, tagged erosion control, Greensboro, Landscaping, liriope, NC, perennial beds, steep slopes on March 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Say that 10 times in a minute. In a previous post I talked about lining up low-level lighting and now I am moving on to Liriope. This must have been a popular plant in Greensboro several years back because older homes are infested with it. Don’t get me wrong, I love Liriope Muscari in moderation and placed [...]