Oxalis, you can eat them, they have a sour taste to them, it is used a lot in high end restaurants as a garnish, some places even make a granita or ice out of them, I love those!
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Horst Heinzlreiter’s pot contains Carex testacea (orange sedge) and Sedum anglicum (English stonecrop).
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There are five different plants in this 3" square Tom Benda pot. The only plant that isn’t shown in my previous postings is the Convolvulus mauritanicus (ground morning glory).
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I have a Tom Benda pot almost the exact same size. I post this only to highlight the contrast between my single Sibbaldia procumbens crammed into this pot with the elegantly crafted composition by @CathyE
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It’s been a while since I photographed some of mine but it’s so great to see everyone posting their pieces. This one of mine is only getting more established and I’m happy to see all of the plants doing well. Fern + blueberries from the Northern part of Czech and some flowers from a nursery that I forgot the name of.
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Wow @CathyE, I love this! Wonderful selection and composition.
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Hosta blue mouse ears
Hosta apple green
Hostas
Succulent
Trifolium repens
Plants & tree from the neighborhood
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An alpine composition with Aquilegia hybrid (columbine), Allium senescens ‘Blue Twister’, and Bellium minutum (miniature mat daisy). All in a Jan Rentenaar pot.
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Yes, that is a real butterfly on the apex of the Asciepias tuberosa (butterfly weed). The Vicki Chamberlain pot also contains Carex morrowii ‘Silver Sceptre’ (Japanese sedge) and Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Variegated’ (variegated mondo grass).
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A Syringa x laciniata (cutleaf lilac) in bloom, Trifolium repens ‘Atropurpureum’ (white clover), and Acorus gramineus ‘Variegatus’ (sweet flag) all in a Jim Barrett pot.
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Silene uniflora ‘Druett’s Variegated’ (rock campion) and Buchloe dactyloides (buffalo grass) in a Vicki Chamberlain pot.
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A Vicki Chamberlain pot with Salvia officinallis ‘Purpurascens’ (purple sage) and Allium schoenoprasum (common chives) in bloom.
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