Filipendula rubra is an imposing plant when it is happy in the garden. It prefers damp, even boggy soil. With adequate moisture it will quickly grow into a lush mass.
I created a small bog garden a few years ago with a rubber pond liner buried about 1 and 1/2 feet under rich soil. The little garden is only about six feet long. Unfortunately I planted some filipendula in this garden along with more delicate plants, Japanese iris, trollius etc. By the end of the first summer the filipendula had filled the little garden and eaten most of the other plants. I dug out the filipendula and put it in another somewhat drier garden with some raspberry wine monarda. But the last few summers have been very wet and the filipendula and monarda have create a wild and colorful mass that I just leave to its own devices. Weeds are no match for these happy giants. In the bog garden the filipendula returns each spring but I am quite ruthless about evicting it.
The lovely cool, sunny weather continues. Heaven.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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Your eye is absolutely gorgeous! What a wonderful place to wake up to. I really am inspired...
Hello this is an amazing and beautiful set of pictures....sorry I saw your comment on Loribeths pages and came to visit...Hi ...
I would love to use parts of your pictures as resources that I can paint with. I would so like to try painting them, please may I try. Your love of nature is obvious and reflects itself in your lovely blog pages so pretty.
Hugs Lynn xxx
Lovely to meet you xx
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