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Your favourite plants

Author: Bible Society, 21 September 2021

You know what you like, don’t you? And there are some real winners in the Psalm 23 Garden. First of all, you just love the Viburnum opulus with its gorgeous scarlet berries and autumnal colouring. Frankly, who wouldn’t love it? But, you’ve also been taken by some of the soft, perennial, late-summer planting, and Aster divaricatus and Eupatorium maculatum ‘Riesenschirm’ are definitely on your wish lists. But it’s not always the superstars that attract attention, so we’ve been thrilled to see that you love the Clematis vitalba that tumbles from the rocks behind the pool. Don’t forget, a full plant list is available here.

Eupatorium maculatum ‘Risenschirm’

Clematis vitalba

Aster divaricatu

Viburnum opuls


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