Precious plants in a collector’s garden
We shared some fantastic pic from Elle Ronis earlier ( check it out here ) , but the images we post are just a few of the many marvellous photograph and plants she transmit in , so I ’m happy to partake some more of this wonderful garden today .
I ’ve seen many marvelous combinations of clematis and roses , but this is an excitingly different take , with aclematisrunning through arhododendron . The compounding of the two blooms is howling .
Anemonellathalictroides‘Betty Blake ’ . Anemonella is a little woodland spring fugacious aboriginal to most of the eastern one-half of North America . The cultivar ‘ Betty Blake ’ is a wonderful dual - bloom form of this wild flower .

Clematis‘Tie Dye ’ ( Zone 4 – 9 ) . This variation of the classic variety ‘ Jackmanii ’ with beautiful striped flower petal .
A slipper orchid , Cypripedium . There are species of slipperorchidsnative to much of the Northern hemisphere , and they can be quite unmanageable to cultivate in garden , as they often have very specific requirements . Never transplant carpet slipper orchidaceous plant from the wilderness , but nursery propagated species and cross are available from near baby’s room , and can be a stunning improver to a specter garden .
Glaucidium palmatum(Zone 5 – 7 ) is a stunning shaded perennial from Japan .

Elle grows a slew of clematis on teepees , a wonderful way to display these beautifulclimbers .
‘ Invicibelle ’ is a pink flowered version ofsmooth hydrangea(Hydrangeaarborescens , Zone 3 – 9 ) . This is a beautiful version of a dependable , easy - to - originate plant .
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