White flowers and tropical foliage complete the look
Today ’s photo come from Dusanka Marusic .
I wanted to go tropical in New York for our son ’s wedding . This end - of - summer garden make out together with some last - minute tweaking . Oleanderandelephant earswon’t make it to spring in our zona . I ’ll attempt to dig them out and see if I have any hazard save up them . Themorning gloryseeds went wild and overcome the climbing hyacinth beans . Thehollytook hold and extend privacy from the busy street traffic . The native river birch frame both side of the property .
I added the fall planter for the wedding and go labor and cutting from the back garden to tot to the planter . I also sum up more works from NYC flower market find oneself .

These white coneflower ( Echinaceapurpurea , Zones 3–9 ) and white lily sod ( Liriopespicata , Zones 4–10 ) are certainly desirable for a wedding .
A vast white - flowered morning time glory ( Ipomoeapurpurea , annual ) . well grown from seed , dawn glories will chop-chop overcompensate a structure with foliage and flowers .
Close - up of the morning glory flower .

A holly hedgerow provides privacy screening for this beautiful brick terrace area .
Planters fill up with arrangements made from cuttings from the garden are augment with finds from a small efflorescence - market shopping .
shut - up of one of the arrangements .

Tropical elephant ears ( Colocasia , Zones 8–10 ) and whitened - flowered annuals make perfect tropical wedding décor .
shut - up of the planting .
Wedding guests are not the only visitors , as a milkweed butterfly butterfly stop by for a small fueling .

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