Monday, July 20, 2009

A flair to remember


PHOTO ABOVE: Rudbeckia and Crocosmia together in my backyard.

Sometimes you just stumble upon a cool flower combination. I've been enjoying the mix of black eye Susan and Crocosmia over the last couple of weeks. It's always nice to have perennials blooming this time of the year, and an extra nice bonus to get a somewhat stunning combination.
Black eye Susan (Rudbeckia sp.) is a stalwart among Southern perrenials. There are several species to chose from and varieties that offer selections with different growth habits, flower color, bloom times, etc. Every Southern garden should include this plant.
Crocosmia (Crocosmia sp.), have blooms that appear on arching stems. Common Crocosmia will have orange/red blossoms, but there are hybrids available that offer a wide array of colors. Crocosmia is a fine late summer perennial and coupled with Rudbeckia, it makes for a flair to remember!