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Jan 26, 2012 9:47 AM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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Some of the more fortunate perennial combos in my gardens....

Acropolis rose and a first year sedum from a cutting...
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Queen Victoria rose and miscanthus...
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Chives and smoketree...
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There are several varieties of peony, iris and daylily; as well as Dame's Rocket, Japanese maple, pieris, delphiniums, crocosmia, carnations, coneflowers, asters, zebra grass and spring-blooming bulbs in this area - most of which is sheltered by magnolias and a weeping cherry. Understory shrubs of dwarf golden evergreens, spiral-shaped evergreens and large-flowered hydrangeas are scattered here and there.......
.....I really appreciate those evergreens this time of year! Smiling
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....the roses and sedum in the first shot I posted are in there too... Big Grin
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