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chucklingMonkey Passion Flower: ... count the years in our house by thinking about the garden. When we bought it three years ago this was my first garden, and an ambition fulfilled. My next move for that first summer was to fill it with my favourite plants, and first on my list was a passion flower. Passiflora caerulea was the one that I bought i that first spring from my local garden centre (they cost around a tenner for a young plant) - and is pr...
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Plants - Pine Pine
Plants / A pine is a coniferous tree of the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae. There are about 115 species of pine, although different authors accept anything from 105 to 125 species. Pines are evergreen and resinous. The bark of most pines is thick and scaly, but some species have thin, flaking ...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Roses Roses
Plants / Roses are erect, climbing, or trailing shrubs whose stems are usually copiously armed with prickles of various shapes and sizes that are called thorns. The plant's leaves are alternate and pinnately compound (i.e., feather-formed). The rather oval leaflets are sharply toothed. The rose pla...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Plants - Rowan Rowan
Plants / Any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Sorbus, in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to the Northern Hemisphere. They are widely cultivated as ornamentals for their white flower clusters and brightly coloured fruits. Most noteworthy are the American mountain ash (S. americana; see pho...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Banana Tree Banana Tree
Manufacturer: Tesco / Plants / Type: Fruit
overall rating  3 reviews
 
 
Plants - Kiwi Fruit Kiwi Fruit
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Papaya Papaya
Plants / A large fragrant fruit with green skin and sweet orange flesh filled with round black seeds. Delicious on its own with a squeeze of lime juice or add it to your salsa for more flavour, also yummie in fruit smoothies, fruit salads or even savoury salads.
overall rating  5 reviews
 
 
Plants - Aloe Vera Aloe Vera
Plants / - It's more pleasant than it looks.
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Monkey Puzzle Tree (Araucaria araucana) Monkey Puzzle Tree (Araucaria araucana)
Plants / Monkey puzzle tree is a weird looking tree, similar to the closely related bunya-bunya tree (Araucania bidwillii) and Norfolk Island pine (A. heterophylla). Monkey puzzle tree is a coniferous evergreen with evenly spaced tiers of horizontal-spreading branches arranged in regular whorls abo...
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Plants - Daffodil Daffodil
Plants / Trumpeted yellow spring flower. Narcissus is the botanic name for a genus of hardy, mostly spring-flowering, bulbs. There are several Narcissus species that bloom in the autumn. Daffodil is a common English name, sometimes used now for all varieties. They are mostly native to the Mediterra...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Wildlife Gardening Plants Wildlife Gardening Plants
Plants / Many seed companies have developed wild flower ranges and many garden centres stock seeds, bird boxes, bat boxes and other products for wildlife.
overall rating  5 reviews
 
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pania22 Peace Lily
... lillies, or spathipyllum to give them their much less attractive name, first came into my life when I visited New Zealand for the first time. These plants grow in NZ with pretty much uncontrolled abandon, the southern hemisphere bluebell equivalent if you would, on a larger, much much larger scale. The plants themselves have very deep green flat leaves that are typically up to 15" long. The white flowers stand on a very long thin deep green stalk well clear of the leaves and are oval shaped with the stamen standing infront of the single petal. A truly breathtaking sight in their natural habitat. My love for these plants came about as a result of a combina...
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worst_trip Lupins
... like big, brightly coloured plants - perennials, for preference, since I don t go for all that bedding plants, nemesias - tuberous begonias - surfinas, pop em in a planter and wait for them to die malarkey. Something with interesting foliage and large gaudy flowers, preferably in clashing colours; a plant that grows tall and reliably comes up year after year is what I m after - so given all that in theory I should love lupins. Hypothetically, I do. My mother had some lovely pink and purple ones in her garden just after my parents first moved into their house, and I know for a fact that it took her years and years of chipping away at that lupin s giant root-stock...
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QuinnElaine Sequoia
... songs began one primordial dawn, and our glorious chorus was vast... We sing of Life in all it s cyclic glory, Unity, Community, Harmony, and Wisdom of days long passed. Patience is the wellspring from which all things flow; Strength to endure, Wisdom in silence, Vision in action. Living with Great Heart could set the World aglow! Although we are few now, you may yet gather within our colossal court where still we whisper of forgotten lore As All Our Relations we support with eternally generous root and bough." Who Sings Now? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Whoever speaks in primordial images speaks with a tho...
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