When you trust onfoliageoverflowers , a plant rarely get a “ down point . ” The following are all plants that play an of import part in my garden’scomposition .

See how Curtis utilizes this mythical foliation in his immersive garden oasis

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1. Chinese mayapple

Name : Podophyllumpleianthum

Zones:6–8

Size:1 to 2 feet grandiloquent and extensive

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Conditions : Full shade ; moist , well - debilitate soil

Native range : Northern China

This sheer marvel has large , juicy leaves that can not be disregard .

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2. Western sword fern

Name : Polystichummunitum

Zones:3–8

Size:2 to 4 foot tall and wide

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condition : fond to full shade ; fertile , well - drain soil

aboriginal stove : Western United States

Watching the upright amber frond of our native sword fern unfurling is one of the great pleasures of spring .

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3. ‘Guacamole’ hosta

Name : Hosta‘Guacamole ’

Zones:3–9

Size:3 understructure tall and wide

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Conditions : Partial to full shade ; well - drain soil

aboriginal mountain chain : Northeast Asia

tuck in the cool shade of the brick court , this hosta make a statement with its bold outline .

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Alluring Color

4. ‘Mrs. Pollock’ geranium

Name : Pelargonium‘Mrs . Pollock ’

Zones:11

Size:1 foot tall and wide

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Photo: Danielle Sherry

Conditions : Full sun to partial specter ; moist , well - drained soil

Native stove : Europe

In fall many industrial plant are past their flush , but ‘ Mrs. Pollock ’ geranium remain radiant until a difficult freeze . This is a season ’s worth of colour set out in gradients — red to chartreuse , pink to bound green .

Chinese mayapple

Photo: Danielle Sherry

5. ‘Lemon Daddy’ bigleaf hydrangea

Name : Hydrangea macrophylla‘Lemon Daddy ’

Zones:6–9

Size:3 to 5 feet marvellous and wide

Western sword fern

Photo: courtesy of Curtis Steiner

Conditions : Partial shade ; moist , well - drained land

Native range : East Asia

I love the blushes of people of colour on this chartreuse hydrangea , with its purple , pinkish , yellow-bellied , green , and lavender edges .

Guacamole hosta

Photo: Michelle Gervais

6. Chinese Virginia creeper

Name : Parthenocissus henryana

Size : Up to 30 feet marvelous and 6 to 8 foot wide of the mark

condition : fond shade ; well - drain soil

Mrs Pollock geranium

Photo: millettephotomedia.com

aboriginal range : China

With its silver gray veins and brilliant fall color , this works boom on the east side of my fence . It is a perfect option to invasive vines because it wo n’t run rampant .

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7. ‘Teddy Bear’ rhododendron

Name : Rhododendron‘Teddy Bear ’

Zones:5–9

Native Range : Asia , North America , Europe , Australia

Lemon Daddy bigleaf hydrangea

Photo: Danielle Sherry

If I had to pick a favorite industrial plant in my garden , this would be it , particularly during the time of yr when its pubescent leaves are covered with fuzzy terra - cotta suede indumentum .

8. ‘Aureola’ Japanese forest grass

Name : Hakonechloamacra‘Aureola ’

Size:1 to 1½ groundwork tall and wide

Native kitchen stove : Japan

Chinese Virginia creeper

Photo: courtesy of Curtis Steiner

Give it a haircut on the coldest day of year , and in spring chartreuse blades will fool away from its on the spur of the moment red diadem . By mid - leap you wo n’t be able to believe the magnificent bright fountain of foliage .

9. Korean fir

Name : Abies koreana

Zones:5–7

Size:15 to 30 feet grandiloquent and 6 to 12 feet wide

Teddy Bear rhododendron

Photo: Danielle Sherry

Conditions : Full sun to fond refinement ; fair , well - drained territory

aboriginal reach : Korea

The needled foliage sets the stage for absolutely mould , upright cones that start off a thick plum and become bluer and bluer and braggart and large as the season progresses .

Aureola Japanese forest grass

Photo: Kathryn Geruntho Frank

Curtis Steiner is a professional artist and devouring gardener from the Pacific Northwest .

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