Super Cool Plants Episode 3: Plants We Covet

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Plants We Covet Most

The heart wants what it wants, but when it comes to which plants we can grow, Mother Nature sometimes gets the final say. On this episode, our expert guests dive into the plants that have eluded them, why they can’t grow them, and what makes these plants so hard to resist.

Whether you are a northern gardener who loves frost-sensitive species, a Pacific Northwesterner who longs for spiky desert plants, or a Midwesterners who bemoans the limitations of clay soil, you’ll find this episode very relatable.

Episode Experts:

  • Amanda Thomsen is a talented horticulturist, garden designer, author, and the owner of Aster Gardens, a plant shop in suburban Chicago.
  • Loree Bohl is the creator of the Danger Garden blog and website, and author of Fearless Gardening: Be Bold, Break the Rules, and Grow What You Love. She gardens in Portland, Oregon.

Amanda’s most coveted plants

  • Weeping blue atlas cedar (Atlantic cedar ‘Glauca Pendula’, Zones 6–9)
  • Jade comes (Strongylodon macrobotrysZones 10–12)
  • Kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos flavidusZones 10–11)
  • Tower of jewels (Echium wildprettiiZones 9–11)
Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar courtesy of Loree Bohl
Weeping blue atlas cedar Photo courtesy of Loree Bohl
Strongylodon macrobotrys ctsy of Loree Bohl
Jade is coming Photo courtesy of Loree Bohl
Kangaroo paw ctsy of Loree Bohl
Kangaroo paw Photo courtesy of Loree Bohl
Echium wildpretii ctsy of Loree Bohl
Tower of jewels Photo courtesy of Loree Bohl

Loree’s most coveted plants

  • Silver tree (Silver LeucadendronZones 9–11)
  • Crested tongue fern (Pyrrosia longifolia ‘Cristata’, Zones 9b–12)
  • Ivory-spined agave (Agave utahensis our. ivoryZones 6–10)
  • Peonies (Pioneer spp. and cvs., Zones 3–8)
    • Amanda recommends fern-leaf peony (Paeonia tenuifoliaZones 4–8)
Leucadendron argenteum courtesy of Loree Bohl
Silver tree Photo courtesy of Loree Bohl
Pyrrosia longifolia courtesy of Loree Bohl
Crested tongue fern Photo courtesy of Loree Bohl
Agave utahensis Gerhard Bock succulentsandmore.com
Ivory-spined agave Photo by Gerhard Bock/succulentsandmore.com
Peony
Peonies (Pioneer spp. and cvs.)
Fern-leaf peony-Paeonia tenuifolia courtesy of Loquita Desita via Wikimedia Commons
Fern-leaf peony Photo courtesy of Loquita Desita via Wikimedia Commons

Bonus-round plants

  • Delta maidenhair fern (Adiantum raddianumZones 10–11)
    • Amanda says, “Nothing I do is ever enough 🪦💀😵
  • Rough tree fern (Cyathea australisZones 8–10)
  • Coral bark maple (Maple palmate ‘Sango Kaku’, Zones 5–8)
    • Someday, somewhere, Amanda will find a place for this plant.
Maiden Hair Fern photo by Carol Collins
Maidenhair fern Photo by Carol Collins
Rough tree fern photo by Carol Collins
Rough tree fern Photo by Carol Collins
Acer palmatum Sangokaku photo by Danielle Sherry
Coral bark maple Photo by Danielle Sherry

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