These planting beds were originally added to reduce the size of the lawn and to increase aesthetic interest along a heavily traveled walkway and road. Despite the influence of the large redwood trees there was enough sunlight to install some sun-loving plants. The habitat friendly butterfly bushes and the Tuscan blue rosemary shrubs (edible, habitat-friendly) help screen the fencing in the background. The day lilies have edible buds. The lamiastrum provides soil protection and serves as a low, variegated, edging hedge. The crape myrtle creates a bright focal point from late summer to mid-fall.
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