Water-Wise Landscape for the Southeast
Purple coneflower, Mexican feather grass, blue flag iris, yucca and St. John's wort help add color and interest to this water-saving entryway garden.
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Use this plan for a space measuring about 28 feet wide. Below is a site plan adapted to a 50-foot-wide area.
Plant List
A. Shrubby St. John's wort (Hypericum prolificum)
Alternative: Bushy St. John's wort (Hypericum densiflorum) or other medium shrub 3 to 5 feet tall
B. Adam's needle (Yucca filamentosa)
Alternative: 'Bright Edge' yucca or other evergreen, drought-tolerant accent shrub
C. Little bluestem 'The Blues' (Schyzachyrium scoparium)
Alternative: Mexican feather grass (Nasella tenuissima) or other ornamental grass or grass-like plant, one to 2 feet tall
D. Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
Alternative: Tennessee coneflower (Echinacea tennesseensis) or other flowering herbaceous plant, 2 to 3 feet tall
E. Blackeyed Susan (Rudbeckia fulgida)
Alternative: Other flowering herbaceous plant, one to 2 feet tall
F. Creeping phlox (Phlox stolonifera)
Alternative: Rose verbena (Verbena canadensis) or other flowering groundcover, 6 to 12 inches tall
G. Blue flag iris (Iris versicolor)
Alternative: Copper iris (Iris fulva) or other tough, small groundcover, 2 to 4 inches tall
H. Widowscross (Sedum pulchellum)
Alternative: Green and gold (Chrysogonum virginianum), thyme or other moisture-tolerant herbaceous plant
Key
1. Stepping stone
2. Porch/Landing
3. Rain chain
4. Dry-stream bed
5. Rock/small boulder
6. Rock-lined basin or depression
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Landscape plan by Leah Gardner
Illustrations by Simutis Illustrations (www.simutisillustrations.com)
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