The Wild Garden : Or, the Naturalization And Natural Grouping of Hardy Exotic Plants; With a Chapter On the Garden of British Wild Flowers
The Wild Garden : Or, the Naturalization And Natural Grouping of Hardy Exotic Plants; With a Chapter On the Garden of British Wild Flowers
William Robinson
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Hardy Exotic Flowering Plants 167 Foxglove, Digitalis.— \X need not be said here that our own stately Foxglove should be seen in the wild garden, in districts where it does not naturally grow wild ; there are a number of exotic species for which a place might be found — some of them are not very satisfactory elsewhere. The most showy hardy flowers of midsummer are the Foxglove and the French Willow (Epilobium angustifolium), and in rough places in plantations, their effect is beautiful. In such... half-shady places the Foxglove thrives best ; and, as the French willow is too rampant a plant for the garden proper, the place for it too is the wild garden. It is a most showy plant, and masses of it may be seen great distances off. The spotted varieties of the Foxglove should be sown as well as the ordinary wild form. Hemp Agrimony, Eupatorium. — Vigorous perennials, with white or purple fringed flowers. Some of the American kinds might well be associated with our own wild one — the white kinds, like aromaticum and ageratoides, being beautiful and distinct.
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