2009 Container Design Challenge: Fire an
2009 Container Design Challenge: Fire an (post #12021)
Myosotis on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 21:09
I came across the article about this contest in the magazine. I very much like the picture to the right. It's a sample of the ice theme. I wonder if anyone here know what's the plant there with big (sort of fuzzy/wooly) leaves.
This is the link to the contest.
http://www.finegardening.com/design/articles/2009-container-design-challenge.aspx
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(post #12021, reply #1 of 9)
I think it's Salvia argentea, but I'm not sure.
Marty
"The plants have been good to us." Lester Hawkins
Marty
"The plants have been good to us." Lester Hawkins
(post #12021, reply #2 of 9)
Looks like it to me.
Jeana
Never try to baptize a cat.
(post #12021, reply #3 of 9)
Oh, good, we agree with ourselves. There's hope yet.
Marty
"The plants have been good to us." Lester Hawkins
Marty
"The plants have been good to us." Lester Hawkins
(post #12021, reply #4 of 9)
I concur, thereby providing a second opinion.
North Carolina - zone 7
North Carolina - zone 7
(post #12021, reply #5 of 9)
Have you ever noticed that you never see me post at the exact same time as "Marty" or "Dagwood?" Coincidence?
Jeana
Never try to baptize a cat.
(post #12021, reply #6 of 9)
Or time to go look for the meds.....
(post #12021, reply #8 of 9)
Eggzhactly!
Jeana
Never try to baptize a cat.
(post #12021, reply #7 of 9)
I've noticed. I'm keeping track.
North Carolina - zone 7
North Carolina - zone 7
(post #12021, reply #9 of 9)
Thanks for your response! I checked on the plant profile of Salvia argentea. The plant in the picture really resembles it. The Salvia argentea likes sunny dry soil, I'm going to plant some next to the lavenders.
Cheers,
Jeff