This past spring, I planted a Mexican bush sage in the sunny island bed. What I didn't realize at the time was that she wasn't going to mind her manners...that she was going to infringe on her neighbors...which have become lost beneath her big, beautiful, bushy flowering spikes.
She's made sure that no other plants would spoil her debut in the island bed.
She's made sure that no other plants would spoil her debut in the island bed.
But, she's putting on such a spectacular autumn display that I have forgiven her for being somewhat obtrusive.
She definitely likes taking center stage in the front yard, so this past weekend I moved some of the plants hidden beneath her skirt. Her bulging size was a good excuse...I mean reason...to expand this garden bed, as I needed the space to move everything a little bit forward.
Here's a closer look at her spectacular purple flower spikes.
Who can resist the gray-green foliage and the soft, velvety flower spikes...absolutely lovely!
Ahhh, while she IS the most dominant force in the island bed this fall...she does have some competition in beauty and softness.
The red fountain grass is giving her a run for her money.
The red fountain grass is giving her a run for her money.
Don't they make a wonderful couple?
The soft, magenta-colored, furry tassels on the fountain grass scream (elegantly, of course) autumn as they flow to and fro in the breeze.
So, what a wonderful surprise it was when these two plants...that have spent the summer maturing into a grand size...burst into bloom this month.
It's a good thing they'll both need a severe trim after winter, since other plants will vie for their chance at being shining stars in the island bed in upcoming seasons.