I love the delicate look of the Bowman's Root, and how it gently moves in the breeze. The tiny one-inch, five-petaled flowers arrive in early summer, and while they bloom for only a short time, they are enchanting, especially planted en masse. This ethereal quality is the reason I wanted to surround my angel statue with these blooms. Here she is, in a sea of flowers, with the late afternoon sun adding its soft light. The over-arching branch, with all the shades of pink, is a Carnival Weigela. This is another absolute favorite of mine, and I will tell you more about this lovely flowering shrub in another post.
Bowman's Root also pairs strikingly with my pink peonies. The dark bark of the Black Cherry tree is a lovely backdrop for these early summer bloomers in my garden.
Even after the blooms have faded, the foliage of the Bowman's Root adds wonderful texture to the garden. Its trifoliate leaves hug the stems, which develop a red coloration that is a lovely contrast to the bright green leaves. The arching branches move softly with the breezes through the shady garden all summer long.
Funny story about my Bowman's Root... One day I was at the garden center and fell in love with these delightful plants, and purchased 3 of them to add to my garden. I had to laugh at myself when I came home and approached the garden bed to lay out the new plants, because there, right in front of me, was a specimen plant of Bowman's Root that I had planted the year before. There it was, blooming happily in my garden! Well, at least I know what I like!
If you're looking to add a lovely "filler" shrub for the middle of the garden bed, check out these delightlful perennial plants. You will enjoy their beauty for years to come. Here are the basics: