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Potted Garden (Page 28 of 30)
Description:  A flamboyant display of vibrantly coloured flowers which are considerably larger than those of the normal species can be experienced almost year round in warmer regions with main flushes occurring from late spring through to late summer.  Fast growing and forming a compact, evergreen shrub, the Cuphea Fla...
A striking form of producing a dramatic floral display carried above a bold accent plant. The name is derived from the rush-like appearance formed by the clump of leafless stems. Ideal as a feature plant, suiting many styles of garden, or containers. Equally as effective mass planted. Flowers are orange and blue, identical to th...
Trailing pelargoniums make fine basket specimens with thick leaves and conspicuous flowers on long stalks. They come in singles and doubles in a wide range of colours. Some varieties have variegated foliage and compact or miniature form.These plants are frost tender and will flower all spring and summer. Give then part shade and...
Years ago we knew them only by their nicknames: hen and chicks, jade plant, jewel plant, jellybeans and chalk sticks. These days we have come to know them better and unfortunately for us they not an easy bunch of names to remember. Concentrate on the smooth leafed succulents in your garden (Echeveria, Aeonium, Crassula, Sempervi...
HouseleeksThese hardy succulents are easy to grow, dry loving, groundcovers that forms cute rosette shaped heads that grow to 15cm with numerous offsets.Colour vary from green, soft blue-green, some with purple tinge at the tips. Flowers are on long stems throughout the warmer months. In a pot they will clump over the sides. The...

 
 
 
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