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Aucuba:
... is a fairly common garden plant found in British gardens. It is usually known by its English name, spotted laurel, due to the most popular variety being the sort that has variegated leaves (green with yellow markings). This is actually a complete misnomer, as it is not related to the laurel at all, but a completely unrelated genus of plants that were imported a few centuries ago from Asia. The particular variet... Read the full review: Aosa Nishiki by shroud |
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Aucuba Plants / Evergreen bushes that may reach ten feet (300cm) in the garden but are easily kept to size in the interior. Leaves have a dull gloss, and may have yellow markings on a green ground. Suitable for the home or a greenhouse. Aucuba species are native to eastern Asia, from the eastern Himalaya ... overall rating |
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Blackthorn (Prunus Spinosa) Plants / Native to Europe, western Asia, and locally in northwest Africa, it is a shrub growing to a height of 5m producing sloe berries. Commonly known for making sloe gin. overall rating |
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Buddleja Plants / There are approximatel 100 species mostly all are shrubs, but a few being trees; the largest species reach 30 m tall, but most species rarely exceed 5 m tall. overall rating |
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Amaranthaceae Comes from the family of Amarant plants, also known as, love-lies-bleeding. Most of these are herbs or subshrubs. overall rating |
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Blackthorn (Prunus Spinosa) ... am I writing about Blackthorn? Well if you want to plant a blackthorn hedge once the snow clears will be a good time. Blackthorn bushes are best planted between November and February. Blackthorn Prunus spinosa is well know as it produces the sloe A small black purple blue plum like fruit .. This bush is deciduous bush growing to 5 meters tall. Its branches have many sharp thorns. This bush/small tree looks magnificent in late March and April with its 5 petaled creamy white blossom flowers. These flowers are about 1.5cm in diameter. The flowers are on the bush just before the leaves come out. Bees will buzz round these flowers gathering nectar for themselves a... Read the full review: Good for wildlife and gin. by mumsymary |
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Buddleja ... Buddleja is a very fast growing plant that will be familiar to almost everyone. When I was growing up my parents always had these growing at the bottom of their garden and we always called them "Butterfly Bushes" due to the fact that throughout the Summer months they would always be covered in brightly coloured butterflies. As an adult I was somewhat surprised to discover that the "Butterfly Bush" was actually the official common name of these plants, which are botanically known as Buddleja Davidii. When I moved into the house that I currently live in it was always my intention to create a "Wildlife Garden" in the area at the back of the... Read the full review: My beautiful butterfly bushes by micksheff |
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Amaranthaceae ... Amaranthus caudate a member of the Amaranthaceae family In memory of my father. I shall tell you a tale of love lies bleeding. . I thought I would tell you a tale of love lies bleeding. I went to my father s house at the weekend and was clearing out his green house and I found some love lies bleeding seeds. Love lies bleeding; Amaranthus caudate is a member of the Amaranthaceae family. This plant is an annual need to be grown every year. I shall try to grow a few of these seeds for my own garden I hope the seeds are not too old and still fertile. These seeds should be sown March to April indoors April to May outdoors. To grow indoors in my green... Read the full review: Love lies bleeding in the garden. by mumsymary |





