
The Sudbury Garden Club was founded in 1931 and federated in 1935.
Its officers and members are dedicated to carrying on its
tradition of community service.
The Club strives to promote a greater interest in
gardening, protecting birds, native plants and other natural resources,
and encouraging civic planting and preservation of civic beauty. |
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Punch of
red
(An early container)
The
Persian buttercup has such bright color and unique blossoms, we
paired it with simple companions like
coral bells, hakonechloa and sweet
woodruff. These plants work best because they add contrasting texture
but don’t compete for attention with the showy buttercup blooms. Plus,
all three can move to the garden

A
–
Coral
bells
Heuchera ‘Dark Secret’ B
–
Persian buttercup
Ranunculus
hybrid
C
–
Hakonechloa
Hakonechloa macra
‘Aureola’
D
–
Sweet
Woodruff gallium odoratum
- Garden Gate E-Notes 3/6/12
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