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Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
M A Jaworski Landscape DesignM A Jaworski Landscape Design
A very large Hemerocallis in tropical colours - this looks like it belongs in a much hotter climate, not in zone 4b/5a in Canada! Some daylilies, like this one, have been bred to have an extended period of bloom, adding more color, and providing more nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds.
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
M A Jaworski Landscape DesignM A Jaworski Landscape Design
A hardy hibiscus flower, larger than your hand, provides tropical-looking colour and bloom size despite being situated in Canada zone 4b/5a - USDA zone 3/4. This is the magic of proper plant selection and siting - putting "the Right Plant in the Right Place". The results are totally worth it for the client, who personally selected this colour of hibiscus, and feels transported to the tropics when they bloom in the summer. Photo credit: E Jenvey Gardening credit: E Jenvey
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
Heritage Home with a Tropical-type Oasis in the Upper Ottawa Valley
M A Jaworski Landscape DesignM A Jaworski Landscape Design
This tropical-looking daylily with vivid colours is cast-iron hardy, as well as being drought-tolerant. In the background is a butterfly bush which attracts butterflies, bees and hummingbirds - birds whose very colourful feathers and rapidly vibrating wings will remind you of beauty of the tropics. Photo credit: E Jenvey

赤いトロピカルスタイルの庭の花壇の写真

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