Favorite Flower Combos

The Chirping Frog
by The Chirping Frog
Do you have any favorite flower combinations.....? I most definitely do and just like mixing fabrics I love to play with color, texture and "pattern". Here's a few examples from around my garden.
This grass I love.... believe its called Blue Lymgrass.... I planted two pots of it a couple years ago... it is invasive but easily controlled by pulling (if you keep on top of it). I have taken starts of it and it is now all over my yard. It looks good with anything that isn't blue. Here I have it with a lilac bush. I love the purple with the blue when the lilac is blooming... the long stalks of the grass and the small leaves of the bush complement each other nicely.... (in a similar way that a large stripe looks good with a small floral print when dealing with fabrics). It looks really good with black-eyed susan's or other such flowers with the bold yellows/oranges.
This is a small portion of my island in the driveway.... I love the bold green of the weeping spruce with the light and bright lamb's ear and a backdrop of bold purples.... purples, blues, bold lime greens.... they always add a little punch.
Variegated Liriope is one of my favorite "ground covers"..... I use it all over the place in the front of borders.... Here it is planted with a knockout rose..... the rose has a slightest reddish/purple leaf which I love against the bold stripe of the liriope.... and then it gets that beautiful purple bloom.... love them!
Are you sensing a pattern yet? I love grasses, they add so much interest and texture.... and purples with lime greens.... so striking. This is a plum bush with lime mop-head evergreens in front with a rose bush behind.... even farther back is a really thin leaved grass and a huge bed full of purple coneflowers. This is my favorite area of the yard. Right now the coneflowers are just seed heads and the finches are everywhere.....
The bush in the background in a ninebark and again.... liriopes in front.... great contrast.
I love the big leaves and bold, large flowers next to the thin bladed grass.... the orange just pops ..... this flower would be great with the blue lymgrass from the first picture....
This is probably my favorite grass (Miscanthus Variegatus).... it has a larger blade with striping..... I have them all over the place. They hold up well to the wind/rain and tend to stay upright better than the taller, zebra grass (I also have a ton of it). Again.... the bold, bright striping looks great with the darker leaves and bold color of the knockout roses. I always try to plant them together. If you don't have knockout roses and your zone allows.... they are so easy. They need no extra care and when they grow too large I simply hack them off near the ground and they just keep coming back for more. They really are amazing and quite hardy.
A knockout rose.... I know you're shocked! The other bush is a privet.... it is also a lovely bush. It grows into a nice shape and has beautiful lime green leaves. Looks great next to anything and really brightens things up.
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  • Carole Carole on Oct 01, 2014
    You have done a great job with colour, texture (texture is often overlooked) and shape or form. Have you thought about scent? Lots of plants these days don't have any scent where they are crossed so many times to get the right look - sometimes at the sacrifice of a beautiful scent. I found a great new Dianthus - called Memories. It has silvery/blue foliage like most Dianthus and white flowers and the most heavenly scent. Reminded me of childhood when flowers seemed to have more scent back then. Also fantastic for scent are Freesia and Hyacinth and some roses. I think if you are not a painter/artist you should try picking up a brush and giving it a go as with your sense of colour and form I think you would probably have a good eye for painting too.
    • The Chirping Frog The Chirping Frog on Oct 01, 2014
      @Carole thanks for the kind words.... when the lilacs bloom they smell glorious.... that is about the only thing with scent that I have though. I only have one variety of Dianthus, I will have to keep my eyes open for this one.
  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Oct 02, 2014
    I have a thing for dark foliage and chartreuse foliage as well, so your combinations are right up my alley.
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