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Actaea simplex (Atropurpurea Group) 'Brunette' (Cimicifuga ramosa ‘Brunette’, |
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The common name of bugbane is in reference to the odoriferous insect repellant properties of this plant. |
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On the acid side of neutral, light sand and leaf-mouldy but able to retain moisture. |
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Part Shade to Full Shade |
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Organically-rich and Moist. |
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Herbaceous Perennial |
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36-48 x 24-36 (90-120 x 60-90) |
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Deep Purple foliage on upright brownish-purple stems |
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Erect Form. "Easily grown in average, medium moisture soils in part shade to full shade. Prefers humusy, organically rich, moisture-retentive soils. Foliage tends to scorch and otherwise depreciate if soils are allowed to dry out. Best sited in locations sheltered from strong winds. This is a slow-to-establish plant. ‘Brunette’ is a bugbane cultivar that is noted for its bronze foliage. It typically grows to 3-4’ tall. Small, numerous, creamy white (sometimes with a pink tinge), strongly fragrant flowers appear in late summer to early fall in long, terminal racemes resembling fluffy spires (typically 1-1.5’ long) rising well above the foliage on upright, wiry stems. Astilbe-like, ternate foliage is an attractive deep bronze. Synonymous with and formerly known as Cimicifuga ramosa ‘Brunette’. All plants in the genus Cimicifuga have recently been transferred to the genus Actaea. The common name of bugbane is in reference to the odoriferous insect repellant properties of this plant. A. simplex plants are also sometimes commonly called cohosh which comes from an Algonquin word meaning rough in reference to the appearance of the plant rhizome. Plants in the Atropurpurea Group typically have purple to bronze tinted foliage. Adds architectural height and late summer bloom to a shaded part of the border or shade garden. Also effective in woodland gardens, cottage gardens and naturalized areas. Best in groups, although single plants have good specimen value once established. White flower spires are generally more demonstrative in front of darker backgrounds. Bronze, ferny foliage provides excellent texture and color to the landscape throughout the growing season." from Missouri Botanical Garden. "A dramatic, stately perennial, which produces slender, bottlebrush-like, pale pinkish-white flowers in September and October above clumps of three-lobed, deep purple leaves. Its a useful plant, both because it comes into its own late in the season, when many flowers have finished, and because it thrives in damp shade. Try it at the back of a border, between evergreens. Avoid removing the faded flowerheads since they provide an interesting silhouette in the winter garden." from RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Online Plant Shop. Available from Perryhill Nurseries and RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Online Plant Shop in the UK with Big Dipper Farm in America and Canada Plants in Canada. |
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Winter Form from Mixed Borders at RHS Wisley. Photo on 20 January from H. Kavanagh. |
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Spring Form in bottom Birch branch support structure from Mixed Borders at RHS Wisley. Photo from Chris Garnons-Williams on 13 May 2013. |
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Spring Foliage from Mixed Borders at RHS Wisley. Photo from Chris Garnons-Williams on 13 May 2013. |
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Summer Foliage from Mixed Borders at RHS Wisley. |
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MIXED BORDER RHS WISLEY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS GALLERY PAGES |
FOLIAGE COLOUR |
SEED/FRUIT COLOUR FLOWER BED PICTURES |
Starting with the data in Garden Style followed by Infill Plants, then you can refine your plant list from the remaining galleries in this cell:- |
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HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL Gallery with 7 Flower Colours (Red, Pink and Purple on same page) per Month in Colour Wheel. Click on Black or White box in Colour of Month. |
HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL INDEX -
The variety of plants that can be used in alpine gardening is obviously very large and very bewildering at first approach. With a view to easing the task of selection here are lists The standard potting and seed-soil recipes from The Propagation of Alpines by Lawrence D. Hills are at the bottom of the page on Alpine - Sink and Trough Gardens. |
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Flowering Months |
Height x Width in inches (cms) - 1 inch = 2.5 cms, 12 inches = 1 foot = 30 cms, 36 inches = 3 feet = 1 yard = 90 cms, 40 inches = 100 cms |
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48-60 x 24 |
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96 x 40 |
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June, July, August, |
36 x 24 |
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48 x 24 |
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48 x 18 |
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36 x 18 |
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June, July, |
60 x 40 |
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48 x 24 |
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36 x 24 |
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July, August, September |
64 x 16 |
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20 x 15 |
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96 x 40 |
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28 x 18 |
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40-60 x 4-20 (100-150 x 10-50) |
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36 x 16 |
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36-42 x 12 |
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42 x 36 |
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80 x 24 |
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40 x 80 |
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18 x 30 |
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20 x 18 |
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24 x 24 |
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July, August |
36 x 20 |
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July, August, September, October |
48 x 24 |
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4 x 20 |
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July, August, September |
72 x 60 |
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24 x 230 |
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36 x 24 |
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24-40 x 24-40 |
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36 x 24 |
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36 x 18 |
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July, August, September |
60 x 24 |
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25 x 16 |
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24 x 24 |
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16 x 18 |
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60 x 18-24 |
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September, October |
12-36 x 12-36 |
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28 x 16 |
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September, October |
52 x 24 |
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12 x 12 |
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September, October |
60 x 16-24 |
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July |
30 x 18 |
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August, September |
12-18 x 8-12 |
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20-24 x 12 |
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September, October |
48 x 36 |
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24 x 18 |
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48-60 x 24 |
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August, September, October |
35 x 23 |
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July, August |
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88 x 40 |
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Eupatorium maculatum (Atropur-pureum Group) 'Riesen-schirm' |
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80 x 80 |
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24 x 18 |
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60 x 72 |
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72 x 18 |
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Deep Violet |
48 x 32 |
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July |
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Geranium 'Rozanne' |
24 x 16 |
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24 x 18 |
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July, August, September |
72 x 24 |
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June, July, August |
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20 x 40 |
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12 x 36 |
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30 x 24 |
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18 x 12 |
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August, September |
120 x 48 |
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Red |
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40 x 30 |
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36 x 24 |
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Site design and content of this table copyright ©July 2009. Page structure amended December 2012. Colour Wheel clarified January 2013. Feet changed to inches (cms) July 2015. Herbaceous Perennial Menu Table changed and Index Pages added June 2017. Chris Garnons-Williams. Site design and content for Mixed Border Herbaceous Gallery copyright ©March 2013. Chris Garnons-Williams. DISCLAIMER: Links to external sites are provided as a courtesy to visitors. Ivydene Horticultural Services are not responsible for the content and/or quality of external web sites linked from this site. |
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Ivydene Gardens Herbaceous Perennial Flower Shape Gallery: |
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Herbaceous Perennial Name Index The respective flower colour and thumbnail, months of flowering, form, height and width, foliage colour and thumbnail, use and comments are in the relevant index page Evergreen Perennial Name Index |
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UK Peony Index :- |
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Perennials & Ephemerals chapter of Plants for Dry Gardens by Jane Taylor. Published by Frances Lincoln Limited in 1993. ISBN 0-7112-0772-0 for plants that are drought tolerant. |
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Colour All The Year in My Garden by C.H. Middleton. Published by Ward, Lock & Co. for culture. Perennials The Gardener's Reference by Susan Carter, Carrie Becker and Bob Lilly. Published by Timber Press in 2007 for plants for Special Gardens. It also gives details of species and cultivars for each genus. |
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Copied from Ivydene Gardens Mixed Borders in RHS Garden at Wisley Garden Design: |
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This section details what I consider as errors in design carried out by the staff at the RHS garden in Wisley:-
Mixing all the primary colours together for the flower colours used in many of the 71 parts of these Mixed Borders This mixture provides a foliage and flower foil against which these other permanent herbaceous perennials can provide new growth from the ground each year, with the different colours of foliage from juvenile to mature to dying off in the autumn and then an easy maintenance during the months of December-March for removing most of the growth above ground and replacing the plant supports to provide a neat bed in a series of large ground areas. The bedding plants - see Bedding Annual Plant Index and Un-labelled Bedding Annual Plant Index pages - provide the icing on the cake at different flowering time periods between May and November to enhance the overall flower colour scheme. The new bedding each year can provide opportunities to vary the look of these beds. It was disapointing that I did not see the flowers during 2013 of more than 25% of these Permanent Herbaceous Perennial Plants - possible reasons shown in Lost Flowers Page with 'Walkabout' Plants and 'Stateless' Plants Page. A table for each month - May, June, July, August, September, October, November - shows the flower photos for each of the 71 parts of the Mixed Borders split into Blue, Orange, Pink, Red, Unusual Colour, White, or Yellow for all the plants. Besides that, you can see from the table below that Red and Pink with Unusual Flower Colours seem to be predominant as flower colours and that these are spread throughout the beds.
I have added the BEDding (started January 2014 - completed March 2014) and then the OTHer Permanent Plants (started March 2014 - completed May 2014) to the table below to show the flower colour planting scheme of the Bedding and the Other Permanent Plants and then its combination.
If I had produced this planting design with its mixture of flower colours in almost every part - or maintained these beds in this way - in 2013, I would be deeply ashamed. As a nation of gardeners in Britain; the Royal Horticultural Society being at its pinnacle, with the tradition of excellence by our previous head gardeners and their staff during the Victorian era, I had thought that the staff at the RHS Garden at Wisley would not need a lecture.
Another Possible Solution for lack of coordinated Flower Colour Scheme If you want the garden to be restful to the eye, then you can provide a colour scheme using the harmony of adjacent colours. If you prefer to shock the visitor, then use the contrast of opposite colours, but I am not favourable of the above partial use of the harmony of triads as shown by the Colour Wheel Page of Garden Design.
Very Poor Plant Labelling After reviewing the situation that 102 plants were missing their identity when in flower in 2013 out of 348 (29.31% of the plants) in 768 square metres of Mixed Borders garden beds:-
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