Midwest
Plant This
‘Filifera Aurea’ false cypress(Chamaecyparis pisifiera‘Filifera Aurea’)
USDA Hardiness Zones:4 to 8
Size:4 to 5 foot magniloquent and 3 to 4 feet wide
Conditions : Full sun to fond shade ; average to moist soil

‘ Filifera Aurea ’ false cypress has often been the starting time of many of my most advance combination . The strange moplike leaf draws interest , while the threadlike , vivid chartreuse foliation create a clean focal pointforthe companion industrial plant I pick out to partneritwith . Although this cultivar will finally reach 4 to 5 feet tall in our region , I find thata spark pruning of young growing in June grant me to keep it smaller . Prevent winter injuryby making surethatthe plant life is well water until the ground freeze and by utilize an antitranspirant to the foliation on a strong October day .
With That:
Silver sage(Salvia argentea)
Zones:5 to 8
Size:1 foot grandiloquent and 15 to 18 column inch wide
Conditions : Full sun ; average to moist soil

This biennial with touch sensation - me foliage is always part of my garden ’s batting order . I produce itfor the fabulous rosette of bleary silvern leafage that develop quickly during its first season . I am , quite frankly , picayune impressed withtheflower angry walk and seed head that are produced the 2d twelvemonth . I constitute newfangled first - year transplants every season . The new plants take off quickly during the heatof our Midwest summers . silverish salvia is also quitecold tolerant , score it count telling well past thefirst Robert Lee Frost of fall .
‘Sapphire’ blue oat grass(Helictotrichon sempervirens‘Sapphire’)
Zones:4 to 9
Size:15 to 18 column inch grandiloquent and across-the-board
circumstance : Full sun ; average , well - drained soil

Some plants calculate good with a fate of dissimilar partners . One of these perfect peer is ‘ Sapphire ’ blue oat grass , with its sodding and consistent , blue - grey pitcher’s mound of foliation . I wish using this grass for its coloration , form , texture , and height . Its size bridges the gap between lower primer natural covering and border works and tall perennial and small to average - size shrubs . This grass is easy to turn but requires at least five hours a day of direct sun and well - drain soil to prosper .
Gold-variegated sweet iris(Iris pallida‘Aurea Variegata’)
Size:15 to 18 in tall and 12 to 15 inches broad
weather : Full sunlight ; well - drained soil
I am a big fan of foliation , but a garden just does n’t seem correct without flower . And whowouldn’t love large , powder blue bloom that bloom reliably each late spring to former summertime ? When paired with ash gray or gold companion plants , the blue flowers appear somehow bluer — a trick I learned years ago . The two - toned foliage of Au - variegated sweet iris diaphragm acts as a perfect hydrofoil for a variety of coloured , chartreuse , and flatware plant in my garden .

exposure : Michelle Gervais ; Stephanie Fagan ; www.millettephotomedia.com ; Brandi Spade . Illustration : Elara Tanguy
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