A detailed exposition on the theory and use of the colour wheel in garden design with particular reference to late-summer planting combinations August 14, 2013Categories Autumn garden, General comment, herbaceous, Summer gardenAnemone, colour wheel, complimentary colour, Herbaceous, Japanese anemone, Kniphofia, perennial, Queen CharlotteLeave a Comment on A detailed exposition on the theory and use of the colour wheel in garden design with particular reference to late-summer planting combinations Japanese Anemone Queen Charlotte against bi-coloured Kniphofia Pink, orange, purple, green, yellow and blue. Works for me! Share this: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to print (Opens in new window) Print MoreShare on TumblrLike Loading... Related Published by The Teddington Gardener Martin Ogden - gardener and photographer, rose-whisperer and garden wanderer. Loving all things horticultural and learning every day. On the cusp of new adventures in Dorset... View all posts by The Teddington Gardener