Friend's Magazine Autumn Winter 2017 | Page 17

Gardening Gardening Plants of th e Month Words: Peter Edge, Plant Centre Manager September Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’ A really good clump forming perennial, showing off a mass of brown-eyed daisy like flowers with rich yellow petals. Excellent planted en masse for a real blast of colour towards the end of summer. Makes an attractive cut flower. Dead head regularly to increase blooms. Look out for this one in our Ornamental Garden. October Anemone x hybrida ‘ Honorine Jobert’ (Japanese Anemone) A Japanese Anemone usually still giving interest at this time of year. Single white flowers arch out from dark green vine like leaves. They are especially excellent for brightening up a shady spot in the garden, although they can tolerate sun, the flowers look much better out of direct sun light. We have propagated this from plants in the Ornamental Garden. November Hesperantha coccinea (River Lily) ‘Big Mama’ A stunning clump forming lily, though actually from the iris family, which bears masses of pink flowers over sword shaped leaves from September until December. This is really worth growing due to the longevity of the flowers. It would also be great for a cut flower. We have propagated this from plants within The Garden. Page 17