The golden form of Hakonechloa, a shade-adaptable perennial grass, has looked good since May. As if to say, “Can you top this?” it sends out the occasional vivid red leaf blade in late fall, to which I quickly reply, “No.”
The golden form of Hakonechloa, a shade-adaptable perennial grass, has looked good since May. As if to say, “Can you top this?” it sends out the occasional vivid red leaf blade in late fall, to which I quickly reply, “No.”
never stop wanting more plants, my garden mentor instilled in me 20-plus
years ago, regularly reminding me of another gardener, past 90, who still lusts
for every new thing he can get a cutting of. I promise not to, until I myself
am back in the soil.
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