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Potted Garden (Page 9 of 29)
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Profile A very tidy plant with mounding habit for shaded areas in either a pot or in the ground. This new cultivar offers prolific flowering with around six spikes carrying up to twelve flowers each not uncommon. The ivory-white flowers fade to musky pink, then age to green. Ivory Prince is easy to gr...
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Brown Boronia Gorgeously scented Brown Boronia begins its flowering in late winter. 'Heaven Scent' is an improved variety of the Brown Boronia (Boronia megastigma). All boronias have fragrant foliage and flowers, but not the sweet scent of the Brown Boronia.Unfortunately 'Heaven Scent' like all Brown Boronia, ...
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Cineraria (Senecio cruentus) Cinerarias are a group of annuals and herbaceous perennials belonging to the Asteraceae (Daisy) family. These are spectacular flowering plants producing bright flowers, either clustered or solitary in just about every colour you can think of. Care You can buy Cineraria seeds and sow them your...
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Description: This improved variety of the Star Magnolia (Magnolia kobus var Stellata) has blooms so white they glow in the dark.This medium-large shrub grows into a multi-stemmed habit with branching close to the ground and hundreds of starry flowers adorn the branches. It has a unrivalled spherical shape when mature. ...
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Daphne odorataIf you have had trouble growing Daphne in the past, maybe its time to try one in a pot. Pots tend to have better drainage than garden situations and can be the difference between failure and succes. The Daphne is a neat, compact flowering shrub which enjoys the cooler climates of southern Australia.&nb...
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