And finally , the third and last day in David Sabio ’s garden . David , you ’ll definitely need to keep us post on your project ! A gallery of wintertime scenes would be large , too ! Thanks so much for sharing with us for the retiring three days . You and your wife are an awesome squad , and your garden is super .
Looking toward the timber garden from the deck of cards – Acer palmatum ‘ Elmwood ’ , Acer palmatum ‘ Orange Dream ’ , Acer palmatum ‘ Seiryu ’ , Poncirus wild orange ‘ Flying Dragon ’ in the right - hand foreground
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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘RE105’ (Forever & Ever Together hydrangea)

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘RE105’ (Forever & Ever Together hydrangea)

View from end of the driveway, a little of everything

Lespedeza liukiuensis ‘Little Volcano’ – not so little anymore, Panicum virgatum ‘Dallas Blues’ switch grass

Lobelia cardinalis (cardinal flower), Gardenia jasminoides ‘Variegata’, variegated chamaecyparis, Hosta ‘Striptease’

Western edge of woodland garden – Cornus kousa dogwood, Purpureum elegans (Rhododendron), Cercis canadensis ‘Lavendar Twist’ redbud, Rhododendron ‘Conleo’ (Autumn Monarch), Eleagnus pungens (Silverthorn), Cryptomeria japonica

Rhododendron periclymenoides (Pinxter azalea) , Acer palmatum ‘ Shigitatsu sawa’, Acer palmatum ‘Orangeloa’

Begonia ‘Metallic Mist’ at the base of Sellowiana feijoa (pineapple guava)

Rhododendron bonsai


One of the moss gardens heading into the low woodland garden

Like I said, I really just love plants!

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