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mumsymary Pratia Puberula Alba: ... recently bought a couple of new plants for my garden . One was a pratia pedunculata alba. I bought it at the local garden centre 3 for £10 This plant is a Perennial. I like perennials as they last a long time and will flower for several years. Pratia puberula Alba is a member of the Campanulaceae family, the bellflowers. Included in this family are many white and blue bell shaped flowers , the harebell and ...
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Plants - Doronicum (Leopard's Bane) Doronicum (Leopard's Bane)
Plants / Part of the Asteraceae family and blooms early spring. Great for a border.
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Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn
Plants / One of the few winter-flowering shrubs. Characterised by its numerous and densely packed clusters of rosey pink or blush white blooms.
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Plants - Alyssum Alyssum
Between 100-170 species of flowering plants belong to this genus. Native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, the genus range is comprised of annuals and perennials growing to a height of 10cm to 100cm with a variety of colourful blooms. Great for slopes or for trailing over rock walls an...
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Winter Aconite (Eranthis) Winter Aconite (Eranthis)
Plants / An early spring flower that grows up to 30cm in height, native to southern Europe and east across Asia to Japan.
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Plants - Gerbera Gerbera
Gerbera L., is a genus of ornamental plants from the sunflower family (Asteraceae). It was named in honor of the German naturalist Traugott Gerber, a friend of Carolus Linnaeus. - The Gerbera is one of the finest perennials for producing long-lasting cut flowers. It is a spectacular choice...
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Forsythia (Flowers) Forsythia (Flowers)
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Plants - Foxglove - Flowers Foxglove - Flowers
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Cowslip (Primula veris) Cowslip (Primula veris)
Plants / Primula veris is a flowering plant in the genus Primula, native throughout most of temperate Europe and Asia although absent from more northerly areas including northern Scotland. It is frequently found on more open ground than Primula vulgaris (Primrose) including open fields, meadows, an...
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Plants - Snowdrop Snowdrop
Plants / Also known as Galanthus. The common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) is the best-known representative of a small genus of about 20 species in the family Amaryllidaceae that are among the first bulbs to bloom in spring. Snowdrops should not be confused with their relatives Snowflakes, Leucojum ...
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Pansy Pansy
Small perennial flowering plants in a wide range of colours and varieties. The pansy or pansy violet is a cultivated garden flower. It is derived from the wildflower called the Heartsease or Johnny Jump Up (Viola tricolor), and is sometimes given the subspecies name Viola tricolor hortensi...
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mumsymary Fucshia
... was in the garden centre a couple of days ago and saw their fuchsia .It brought back memories of how my mum loved them. *The fuchsia is a native of Mexico, the West Indies and New Zealand . In the late 17th century the first Fuchsias were found and introduced to Europe. From these first plants many varities have been bred. * The fuchsia flowers from June right through the summer. The fuchsia has pretty flowers they look like dancers with frilly skirts. A thin green stalk attaches the flower to the stems this stalk swells and makes a seed case then the coloured sepals form a tube, these then split and they curl up. The petals make a "skirt " below this t...
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mumsymary Eryngium Bourgatii
... treated myself to a garden plant this weekend a sea holly, Eryngium bourgatii. This is a very pretty plant with green leaves divided into spikes in a frost pattern. This mound of dark blue/green leaves have silver veins in them. A stout branched stalk will grow up from the leaves to about 60cm. This stalk will have small dense, blue cone shaped flowers these each have a spiky silver blue rosaceous collar of leaf underneath it. These look like a thistle really. This plant is very attractive. The flowers are really a fantastic Oxford blue colour. Eryngium bourgati is a native of Spain,, the Pyrenees and Med coast . It likes chalky sandy soil well drained soil so ...
Read the full review: Will butterflies visit this sea holly by mumsymary
harveyspeed Sunflowers
... Sunflower is the common name given to plants of the genus Helianthus, derived from the name of the Greek sun god Helios. Helianthus consists of 67 known speicies and numerous subspecies. The most common of all ideally called the common sunflower (Helianthus annus). Sunflowers are best known for their bright, mostly yellow, flowering head. They normally grow to a height of up to 3 metres, with a narrow diameter in relation to this. Despite their widespread distribution and popularity in the United Kingdom today, not a single sunflower grew here 500 years ago! Helianthus was first introduced to Europe in the mid 16th century from North America. The sunflower has a wide...
Read the full review: Sunflower has the Power! (Biodiesel that is!) by harveyspeed
 
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