Melanie standing in front of one of our purple amaranthus- this is an annual! But it seeds itself around, and I made the mistake of not moving this one out of the daylily bed.
This amaranthus was growing in a crack in the patio, so I left it to see how big it would get before choking itself or falling over.
This is the second year for Musa basjoo, which was left in the ground but covered with a pile of leaves over the winter. It's now four stalks, eight feet tall.
Ruddys sell this Harwood seedling as HS40, but I call it Seersucker.
Last bloom today on Steve Trimmer. This was blooming for me before Garden State's Daylily Day in June- a great cultivar!
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