Pa. colonial natural boulder retaining wall with a tremendous Cedrus atlantica glauca 'Pendula" (weeping blue atlas cedar) cascading down the wall. The spaces between the rocks are planted with assorted Stonecrop sedum varieties such as Sedum spurium 'John Creech' (rosey pink flowers), Sedum sarmentosum (star like yellow flowers), Sedum kamchatikum (star like yellow flowers), the variegated grass Phalaris arunsinacea 'Feesey's Form' (ribbon grass), Miscanthus sinensi 'Gracillimus' (maiden grass), Picea abies 'Pendula' (weeping norway spruce) and Tsuga canadensis pendual 'Sargentii' (weeping sargent hemlock).
Category: Rock Gardens and Stone Retaining Walls