Cimicifuga Racemosa Atropurpurea new name Actaea
16.06.2023 - 02:15 / blog.theenduringgardener.com
Echinacea PurpureaI was lucky enough to spot this butterfly in the garden yesterday. It was hard at work gathering nectar from this echinacea purpurea but I managed to get close enough to take a few snaps. I hope you like them.
Cimicifuga Racemosa Atropurpurea new name Actaea
The Viola Riviniana Purpurea above has been in the garden for some time now.
The Berberis Ottawensis Superba which was in the front garden of our Aberdeen house made a bold statement.
Not really sure if Echinacea purpurea magnus goes well with the yellow Rudbeckia, at least the painted lady butterfly likes it.
Coneflowers are known for their striking beauty and vibrant colors. Their large, showy petals and cone-shaped centers make them a stunning addition to any garden. Also called Echinacea, here are various Types of Coneflower Varieties you can grow.
Coneflowers are the ultimate triple threat. They add beauty to the garden, can be used as food and medicine, and are about as unfussy as they come.It makes sense, then, that this popular perennial has transitioned from a hu