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Plant Of The Week (Page 2 of 26)
Anemone hupehensisSometimes referred to as the 'Wind flower' or 'Wind Poppy' this species of Anemones are putting on a brilliant show this Autumn. The Anemones are in the same family as Ranunculus and also grow from rhizomes. Flowers are usually shades of white and pink but some hybrids have much deeper, striking...
Brugmansia Trumpets of Angels It’s easy to see why the common name for the dramatic Brugmansia is angel’s trumpet. These sub-tropical beauties offer months of flowers and fragrance, all in an easy-care package. Few plants have flowers as impressive and numerous as the brugmansia.  Each trumpe...
Arctotis Also known as the "Aurora Daisy", Arctotis are one of the hardiest flowering ground covers around. They are native to Africa which is one of the reasons they do so well in Australia. The foliage of Arctotis varies in shades of silver, grey and green. Huge Daisy flowers, which sit about 40cm above the foliage, come in ...
Description: An easy to grow shrub growing to 70cm with bright green leaves and hundreds of glossy red berries. Called Ardisia or Coral Berry and yes it is old fashioned, very popular in the 40's - 50's indoors but it grows even better outdoors in the semi shade. They can be seen in temple gardens in Japan. Stunning frui...
Description: 'Matapouri Bay' is a special selection of the Renga Renga lily from New Zealand. This pretty plant with blue/green leaves grows into dense clumps to 75cm high and spreads 60cm. Sprays of delicate white flowers in spring and summer are held above the foliage, reaching 1m height. This is a tough and attrac...

 
 
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