Jodi Front Yard
Monrovia. Brakelights® Red Yucca Brakelights® Red Yucca for long-lasting drama to the garden. Bold, bright-red blooms sit above a fountain of evergreen foliage. Brakelights® offers a longer bloom time (midsummer through fall) than other Red Yucca selections because this variety rarely forms seeds. A desert native, it is an excellent plant for xeriscaping and looks beautiful in rock gardens and containers, as well. Plant several together in the landscape for an especially stunning presentation. Hesperaloe parviflora Brakelights®, Zones: 5-10
Sandolina
Ashland Foothills, Solid Ground Landscape, Ashland
Ashland Foothills, Solid Ground Landscape, Ashland
In the mountains around Ashland, Solid Ground Landscape, Ashland
Solid Ground Landscape, Ashland
Solid Ground Landscape, Ashland
Ashland Home, Solid Ground Landscape, Ashland
side walk
From driveway to front door with tree for privacy, maybe a flowing tree like crepe myrtle.
Corner of house.
Nice collection of plants
50 S. Modoc. MDF
Designer B. Jane replaced the water-hungry front lawn with a silvery, waterwise, and low-growing groundcover, Silver Ponyfoot (Dichondra argentea). The extraordinary shape of the line of prickly pear cactus (Opuntia) is partially screened by muhly grass (Muhlenbergia), inviting visitors to walk forward on the path for a better view. Agaves large and small add striking structure and cool tones. Tha palette starts cool and becomes warmer as you near the door, where a crape myrtle tree (Lagerstroemia indica) is tucked to the right of the entry, and a live oak stands tall on the left.
All Gold, Japanese Forest Grass Another golden foliage option to light up your cottage garden, with golden-yellow foliage that looks graceful in the garden. Zones 4 - 9
Navajo Princess, Mangave A hybrid that offers the structure of an Agave, and the fast growth and color of a Manfreda. Zone 9 - 11
Instead of agava use the yucca. Use decorative touches as focal points to draw the eye and provide drama. Here, Sweet displays a Variegata Agave and Echeveria imbricate succulents in an urn and surrounds them with layers comprised of All Gold Japanese forest grass, Golden-Variegated sweet flag, forget-me-nots, Debutante camellia (not in bloom), Plum Pudding heuchera, and Amy hebe. The large grass to the right of the urn is “a mystery, long forgotten.”
Blue plants are probably catnip but it could be salvia or baptisia. I like the 3 large grass the have a silvery white cast.
containers help with screening. Mounds and spreading plants (blooming and junipers).
lounge area with screen and vines.
2 Small trees, grass and Yucca
Brakelights® Red Yucca Zone: 5 – 10 Some like it hot! Really hot. Nothing nature can dish out fazes this bright new yucca. Great massed, but also in containers. Full sun. Up to 2′ tall and wide.
Blue with yellow door
color combination
Soft sage door with blue house
arrangement in container
Rain garden
Raised planter to add dimension and privacy
Front door
Scarletta® Leucothoe Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Zeblid' Monrovia. SKU 04438 2'x3-4'
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