tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33750459.post6738655173823712315..comments2023-10-17T15:55:47.102+00:00Comments on The Inelegant Gardener: Natural designHappyMouffetardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09157145094611234176noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33750459.post-42692811994130148672009-07-29T19:53:48.038+00:002009-07-29T19:53:48.038+00:00Very attractive displays, quite a tempting plant. ...Very attractive displays, quite a tempting plant. They look very good against the white wall. It is always nice to see plants in a natural setting too given that not many of us have our very own hay meadow!easygardenerhttp://greenforks.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33750459.post-50550021123738048602009-07-29T10:05:41.372+00:002009-07-29T10:05:41.372+00:00This plant has been jumping out at me too in magaz...This plant has been jumping out at me too in magazine articles and books, but the clincher was in Chicago at Millenium Park in the Oudolf gardens. S. menziesii is the object of my dream acquisition at the moment. Digging Dog lists it. But the one you show is just as lovely. Might be easier to locate locally too. Don't you just love those red fuzzies? :-)<br />FrancesFranceshttp://fairegarden.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33750459.post-57679996010023612502009-07-29T09:06:29.338+00:002009-07-29T09:06:29.338+00:00I bought a Sanguisorba this year expecting it to h...I bought a Sanguisorba this year expecting it to have the dark red/mauve flowers as in your photo but obviously bought the wrong one as the flowers are a pale pink. V attractive but not what I wanted for that border<br /><br />Like your header making me feel hungryHelen/patientgardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02164036792673009326noreply@blogger.com