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Agave americana (century plant, zones 8 - 10) steals the show.

Orostachys iwarenge(duncecaps, Zones 5 – 8)

A view of a mixed bed, looking to south lawn.

Oreganum‘Lizzie’ (hybrid oregano, Zones 6 – 8) andSempervivum(hens and chicks, Zones 3 – 8)

Muhlengergia capillaris(pink muhlygrass, Zones 6 – 9 ) putting on her show.

Mixed planting looking to west lawn featuringHydrangea arborescens(smooth hydrangea, Zones 3 – 9) in the foreground backed by the yellow daylily ‘Hyperion’ (Hemerocallis‘Hyperion’, Zones 3 – 8).

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