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Potted Garden (Page 29 of 29)
This native of South Africa has creeping stems and forms dense mats of green foliage up to 12 inches across. Selaginellas are allied with the ferns and do not produce flowers but 4-angled strobili in the leaf axils. Description: Selaginella kraussiana is one of the easiest of plants to grow. Give it well-drained, organically ric...
Description: This gorgeous flower from Arabia and eastern and Central Africa, is closely related to the frangipani, and more drought resistant. It needs a warm climate with a dry winter and will not tolerate frost. Flower is trumpet-shaped, pink to deep crimson flowering in winter and spring. Give it good drainage. Climate: Wa...
Description: One of the most remarkable new garden plants available. Colour, form and habit all go to ensure that this plant is one of the most asked for new plants available. Striking burgundy strap-like leaves help make it stand out in any garden, patio and mixed container. Very short stems and cascading foliage make Cordyline...
The heavenly perfume in gardens this week is partly due to this delicious climber clambering over walls, fences, arbours and sheds (the other amazing scent is gardenia!) Description: This well-behaved climber is very popular in Sydney for its reliable floral display and cloak of evergreen foliage. It gets our Garden Clinic Award...

 
 
 
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