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Plant Of The Week (Page 19 of 26)
Purple WreathPetrea volubilis or 'Purple Wreath' is an ideal substitute for Wisteria in the tropics and subtropics, Petrea volubilis is regarded as the best blue flowering climber for the climate. Actual flowers are small, blue blossoms surrounded by large, blue sepals. After the flower dies the sepals retain their colou...
Pyrus Calleryana 'Bradford''Bradford' is a beautiful cultivar of the ornamental pear (Pyrus Calleryana). It features dark green, glossy, rounded leaves which produce beautiful autumn colour in shades of red, orange, yellow and dark purple. In spring an abundance of white flowers burst into life attracting countle...
QLD PittosporumThe QLD Pittosporum or Pittosporum rhombifolium (syn. Auranticarpa rhombifolium) belongs to a genus of about 75 different Pittosporum. It can grow to 25m high, has lovely glossy leaves and produces clusters of small creamy white flowers in summer. In late summer/early autumn these white flowers are replaced by a m...
Camellia japonica Camellia japonica are coming into full swing now. They have slightly larger leaves and flowers than the Camellia sasanqua. They flower from autumn into winter and a few will continue into spring. * They need regular watering throughout summer.* Fertilise after flowering.* A thick layer of mulch and usual...
Called 'Rainbow Flower' because of the many colour combinations that have resulted from intensive hybridisation. Bearded iris are hardy perennials grown from a swollen root called a rhizome. Each piece of rhizome should have a shoot. Plant each piece of rhizome into well prepared and fertile soil in an open sunny position. ...

 
 
 
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