First Fall - Amsonia Butterscotch - October 2021
Depositing a photo here in the [garden diary] of the mid-bed-planted trio of Amsonia Butterscotch that I planted earlier this Spring after buying them from the Morton Arboretum Arbor Day Plant Sale. These three plants are planted in between a row of Fanal Astilbes and some Oakleaf Hydrangeas. These are/were billed as being "garden stars" during the Fall, so I thought I'd share what they look like in early Fall. You can see them below:
They're just starting to turn from green to yellow, so we're getting to that 'show', but the fine-nature of the foliage is certainly striking. I'm excited to see these continue to grow up and out. I planted them widely spaced, hoping to see them each get about 24" tall and 2-3' wide.
Excited to tuck them in for the Winter after they put on their show and sure hope they come back in Spring for year two.
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