A collection of beautiful and unusual plants
Today we ’re in Mooreville , North Carolina , in Lydia Grupinski ’s garden . Lydia shared some images of this beautiful outer space last week , and today we ’re back to see more !
Lydia wiredTillandsiaplants ( airplants , tropical ) and mosses to an oldEdgeworthiashrub . What a expectant way to bring new life story to a plant that has conk out !
Pinckneyabracteata(Zones 7–9 ) is a bush native to the southeasterly United States but only rarely encounter in garden . It has showy pink bract around the flowers and beautiful gullible leaf .

×Gordliniagrandiflora‘Sweet Tea ’ ( geographical zone 6–9 ) is a rare hybrid between two strange aboriginal tree — FrankliniaandGordonia — and is a tight - grow shrub with beautiful , fragrant white flowers . cognize for being a trivial fussy , it prefers ground that does n’t dry out but is also well - drained .
Rhododendronflammeum‘Jack Melton ’ ( Zones 6–8 ) is a selection of one of the deciduousazaleasnative to easterly North America , and it boasts some pretty incredibly colored blossom . If you call up growingnative plantshas to be deadening , this is a shrub that will make you intend again !
Acerpalmatum‘Tama Hime ’ ( Zones 5–9 ) andPinusdensiflora‘Oculus draconis ’ ( geographical zone 3–7 )

Some of thefruit in the garden : common fig tree , bananas , and sweetheart
The occupant bunny , Pete , enjoy eating azalea flowers .
Simple pinkchrysanthemums(hardiness depends on cultivar ) withAcerpalmatum‘Tamukeyama ’ ( Zones 5–9 ) and a stone cairn .

Polygonatumodoratum‘Variegatum ’ ( variegate Solomon ’s stamp , Zones 3–8 ) andCarex‘Everillo ’ ( Zones 5–9 )
Pennisetumalopecuroides‘Hameln ’ ( Zones 5–9 ) andSalvia‘Amistad ’ ( Zones 7–11 )
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