Formal Garden Bed
Formal Garden Bed
Staying true to the principles of formal design, the bed design is symmetrical. On each side are rows of evergreens that provide a year-round line of color and a structural framework. Plants are arranged in straight lines, repeated patterns and clusters, creating a sense of order and balance. The beds have a central anchor point of a black metal trellis with an evergreen vine climbing through and up it. The two walls of flowering yellow Esperanza are a grand backdrop in the summer.
Favorite Plants in this bed:
Hollies
Evergreen, glossy leaves that contrast nicely with flowering native perennials
Santolina Chamaecyparissus “Cotton Lavender”
Beautiful silver woolly foliage and cheery, yellow button-like flowers during summer
Purple Skullcap - Scutellaria wrightii
A low growing border plant with small purple flowers that is hardy and regenerative
Formal structure in a garden bed adds elegance and organization. To learn more about formal visit Clark Gardens in Weatherford or their website is linked below.
Santolina Chamaecyparissus “Cotton Lavender”
Holly
Purple Skullcap