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Although not the same perennials, the east driveway bed is also filled with colorful perennials.
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in October, the faded hydrangea heads and mums still add lots of color and structure to the beds.
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In mid-July, the west hill is filled with cherry red roses and above it can be seen the large heads of Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’.
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In early fall, large foliage such as that of Verbascum, temporarily captures the spotlight.
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The black pods of Baptisia attract attention as does Aster ‘Purple Dome’.
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October features the golden foliage of Amsonia and the burnishing of Pennisetum as well the stiff blue foliage and structure of spruce.
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Lavender’s silvery foliage provides an excellent foil for the rusty seedheads of a sedum and the bronzing of the foliage of Siberian iris.
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Winter’s snow and ice highlight plant structures, making them sculptural.
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Seasonal progression continues in the back, in the left garage bed, with the blooming of forsythia, magnolia, and tulips in late April.
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In the right garage bed, self-seeding forget-me-nots and Helenium and a copper pot catch the eye in May.
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