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Favorite big-boned perennials

I could always just say âÂÂlarge scaleâ perennials, but I donâÂÂt think that would be as attention catching, LOL. ;-)

What are some of your favorite super-sized perennials? Plants that have enough of a presence to even take the place of shrubs/trees as the âÂÂbonesâ of the garden in some situations. Bloomers that are great backdrop plants and make a big impact.

My top pick would be Eupatorium (Eutrochium, or whatever we are calling Joe-Pye-Weed now, lol). I have a giant E. maculatum âÂÂAtropurpureumâ in the back and it adds such structure when grown up.

Russian sage, though mine flops dreadfully because it isnâÂÂt in full sun, lol.

Rudbeckia nitida âÂÂHerbstonneâÂÂ, Chamerion angustifolium, Actaea, and my various tall Thalictrums add a nice tall vertical elements, though not quite as much massive structure as say the Joe-Pye.

My 2nd year Laevisticum officinale should end up being pretty impact-ful too.

The love of my plant life, Rheum palmatum var. tanguticum is a colossal sized fella.

So what are your favorite titanic-esque plants? As always, pics very welcome ;-)
CMK

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