The Accent (Companion) Plant Thread

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That's not! Rule breaker!
Is it already so hot down south you and Aml forgot how to post your plants!

Just playing...but Im totally ignoring that post...:p

@wireme awwwwe! Too cute!

That should count for Vin and Aml for now...but no more nonsense!

Sorce
I've been waiting for something to grow that's worth posting. These things take time you know ;)

EDIT for Sorce: Picky, picky :rolleyes:
 
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Yes @wireme I unliked it and liked it again....
Scrolling down to that chubby lil face just made me smile!

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@wireme

I think that would look nicer with some moss around the base....
And maybe some of the top crevices too.

Awesome Flowers!

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Lil more growth.
I'm gonna have to get some more to keep this interesting!

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@wireme

I think that would look nicer with some moss around the base....
And maybe some of the top crevices too.

Awesome Flowers!

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Lil more growth.
I'm gonna have to get some more to keep this interesting!

Sorce

Probably, there's not much effort there, I just let it do what it wants. I've thought about a coloured acid wash for the cement base, match the stone better.
 

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We found this stone on the riverside during a canoe trip.
Planted moss and wild pansy on it about 4 years ago now. Here it is still going, I wonder how long it will stay alive for? Don't really plan to repot or anything, just keep it till it kicks it.
Nice little flower, it keeps pushing new blossoms just about all season. image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

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Rhodohypoxis, lots of flowers until early autumn:

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Full beard full pics ;)

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Well... It's nowhere near as nice as most of the ones posted but I still kind of like it.
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Some sort of flower rescued today from my mothers old flower garden, it is semi-woody. She only planted 'annuals' two years ago but they still come back. I should have leaned it forward more.
 

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Just starting to flower.....bees love it......plant in shell, she'll on granite slab (with a drill hole).
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I have some sedum tricolor that reverted to green. I planted them in my garden, and two years ago noticed some shoots that were taking some colour again, but with some yellow colour, so I'm trying to reproduce it and see if it can be a stable mutation:

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The original plant:

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