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Blooms or Tropical Looking Foliage on Big Plants

The small spaced garden is seemingly all the rage in growing flowers. But there are still some sweeping flower gardens that need big plants to complement the scale. The very tall plants that have long leaves or dramatic displays of flowers can be grown as a specimen plant or in a grouping in a large landscape.

Sometimes forgotten in all the practical need or media publicity over short garden flowers, there are the little known perennials perfectly suited for big gardens. For gardeners with acres of garden to fill, here are a few ideas.

Late Summer Blooming Lespedeza Thumbergii

Lespedeza thumbergii ‘White Fountain’ is a white bush clover plant. This late summer blooming plant has long weeping branches that appear as sprays covered with white pea-shaped flowers. The plant grows to 6′ tall with a span of 12′ wide and thrives best in full to part sun. White Fountain blooms earlier than Lespedeza thumbergii ‘Albiflora,’ therefore better suited for northern gardeners who experience early autumn frosts.

Lespedeza thumbergii ‘Gibralter’ is a pink bush clover with the same plant dimensions and form. These bush clover plants are hardy in zones 4 – 9.

Tropical Looking Foliage for Northern Gardeners

Ligularia japonica is a Japanese Ligularia that grows tropical looking, highly dissected foliage on a 3′ tall and 4′ wide plant. The massive glossy green leaves form clumps from which rise 5′ tall spikes of bright orange daisy flowers in early summer. Ligularia japonica grows best in part sun or light shade in rich moist garden soil.

Ligularia japonica is useful for northern gardeners, as it has survived as far as zone 3. Ligularia stenocephala ‘The Rocket’ is less hardy but still has dramatic leaves and tall flower spikes appropriate for a large landscape.

Elephant Ear Plant with Large Bi-colored Leaves

Elephant ear plants are primarily grown for the large shaped leaves. Colocasia esculenta ‘Nancy’s Revenge’ has an unusual bi-colored leaf pattern of light green turning a light creamy yellow at the center, gradually highlighting the lateral veins. The plant grows to 6′ tall with 25″ long leaves.

Elephant ear plants are found in many sizes from under one foot to more than nine feet tall. Hardiness ranges vary somewhat but fall between 7 and 10 zones; Colocasia esculenta ‘Nancy’s Revenge’ is hardy from zone 8a – 10. This elephant ear plant thrives in full to part sun locations. Gardeners grow these plants as annuals, houseplants and perennial plants, when they are able.

White Giant Calla Lily

Zantedeschia aethiopica is a giant calla lily that has waist high foliage. The massive overhead trumpet flowers bloom in late spring through early summer adding drama and strong structure to big flower gardens.

Zantedeschia aethiopica ‘White Giant’ has a 6′ tall flower stem that produces a classic large creamy white fragrant bloom. The huge crinkled tropical looking leaves are speckled against dark green backgrounds. Calla lilies prefer moist rich soils and are hardy in zones 7 – 10.

Gardeners looking for slightly shorter calla lilies but retaining the dramatic foliage or flowers should look for hybrid plants. Two examples are Z. ‘Picasso’ with large arrow shaped spotted green leaves or Z. ‘Edge of Night’ that has a dark purple, almost blackish, May blooming flower.

Big plants that are sometimes little known perennials will fit the scale of a large landscape. Gardeners may consider using some tropical looking plants indoors but primarily their size makes them in scale for massive flower gardens outside.

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