Ivydene Gardens Stage 2 - Infill Plants Index Gallery:
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Ivydene Gardens Stage 2 - Infill Plants Index Gallery:
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Flower Colour Sun Aspect of Full Sun, with link to external website for photo/data |
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Height with Spacings or Width (W) in inches (cms) 1 inch = |
Foliage Colour followed by with link to Australia or New Zealand mail-order supplier
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Comments |
Bedding Pages that this plant is on. |
It is sad to reflect that in England so few gardens open to the public label their plants or label them so that the label is visible when that plant is in flower, so that visitors can identify; and then later locate and purchase that plant. Few mail-order nurseries provide the detail as shown in my rose or heather galleries. If you want to sell a product, it is best to display it. When I sold my Transit van, I removed its signage, cleaned it and took photos of the inside and outside before putting them onto an advert in Autotrader amongst more than 2000 other Transit vans - it was sold in 20 minutes. If mail-order nurseries could put photos to the same complexity from start of the year to its end with the different foliage colours and stages of flowering on Wikimedia Commons, then the world could view the plant before buying it, and idiots like me would have valid material to work with. I have been in the trade (until ill health forced my Sole Trader retirement in 2013) working in designing, constructing and maintaining private gardens for decades and since 2005 when this site was started, I have asked any nursery in the world to supply photos. R.V. Roger in Yorkshire allowed me to use his photos from his website in 2007 and when I got a camera to spend 5 days in July 2014 at my expense taking photos of his roses growing in his nursery field, whilst his staff was propagating them. I gave him a copy of those photos. Photo Link links to the page in the website of the Mail-Order Nursery, which has a photo of their flower(s). |
Pelargonium 'Lawrenceanum' Supplier in UK |
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18 x 20 |
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The white-edged, purple flowers of this species pelargonium, appear in open sprays from early summer to the first frosts of autumn. Not only do they add an opulent feel to the seasonal display, but they also have a heady scent in the evenings. |
Multi-Coloured Flower, |
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Pelargonium 'Barbe Bleu' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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A gorgeous trailing, ivy-leaved pelargonium with purple-black blooms. This is perfect for hanging baskets, windowboxes and pots on the patio. Like all pelargoniums it will happily flower until the first frosts. |
Purple-Black Flowers with |
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Pelargonium Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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An ivy leaf pelargonium with mauve flowers, which is very free flowering. Great for windowboxes, pots on the patio or even hanging baskets. Like all pelargoniums it will happily flower until the first frosts. |
Other-Coloured Flowers with |
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Pelargonium 'Tornado' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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A regal pelargonium with upper petals in rich purple, and lower petals white. Great for windowboxes, pots on the patio or even hanging baskets. Like all pelargoniums it will happily flower until the first frosts. |
Multi-Coloured Flower with |
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Pelargonium sidoides Supplier in UK |
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10 x 10 |
Grey Foliage |
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Sumptuous magenta flowers that look near black in certain lights, contrast delightfully with the scalloped, velvety, grey foliage that looks great even when there are no flowers. Traditionally sought after for its medicinal properties this South African native is still used in cold and flu medicines today. |
Purple Flower with |
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Pelargonium 'Renate Parsley' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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The notched, grey-green leaves are covered in downy hairs, giving them a soft, silky appearance that will make you want to touch them. They form loose, open clumps from which branching, wiry stems emerge throughout summer, carrying airy sprays of small bi-coloured blooms. Each flower has three, blush pink lower petals, and in stark contrast, two wine-red upper petals that have a heavy, near black splotch at their base. This low growing plant will form a velvety carpet and flower for months on end in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. |
Bi-colour blush-pink and Wine-red Flower with |
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Pelargonium 'Mystery' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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The sturdy upright growth is topped with long, slender stems carrying clusters of silken buds, which open to dark plum flowers. The colour intensifies towards the centre of each flower, especially on the upper two petals, where it becomes almost purple-black. It is a lavish colour, that is highlighted even further by the softly hairy, grey-green leaves. |
Red Flower with |
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Pelargonium 'Choun Cho' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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A trailing, ivy-leaved pelargonium with lushious, deep reddish-maroon petals that look like crushed velvet. As a contrast, the fresh green leaves will often have a central blotch of plum. It looks great spilling over the edges of pots or containers and associates really well with rich purples and near-blacks. |
Red Flower with |
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Pelargonium 'Grey Lady Plymouth' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 16 |
Variegated Foliage |
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Considered to be the best all-round scented pelargonium, this pretty cultivar has deeply divided, variegated foliage that has a strong, minty smell when bruised. The small, purple-veined, pale rose flowers seem to hover above the leaves on wiry upright stems for extended period from early summer. |
Pale Rose Pink Flower with |
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Pelargonium tomentosum Supplier in UK |
White Flowers |
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16 x 24 |
Large green leaves, which emit a strong peppery scent |
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Grown mainly for the large leaves, which have a super-soft and velvety texture, which is irresistible to the touch - and when you do, they emit a strong, peppermint scent. It is a wonderful addition to sensory gardens, windowboxes and potted displays, or anywhere else you might brush up against them. The white flowers, which appear throughout summer and autumn are also pretty. |
White Flower with |
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Pelargonium 'Pink Capricorn' Supplier in UK |
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18 x 24 |
Three-lobed leaves, which are covered with soft hairs that feel silky to the touch. When they are gently bruised, they emit a smell that is reminiscent of lemons and roses. |
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Slightly spreading stems bear three-lobed leaves, which are covered with soft hairs that feel silky to the touch. When they are gently bruised, they emit a smell that is reminiscent of lemons and roses. Throughout the summer and autumn, this foliage is topped with small sprays of mauve-pink flowers, each with a white eye, which further add to the appeal. |
Mauve-Pink Flower with |
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Pelargonium Supplier in UK |
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16 x 16 |
Small, slightly hairy, bluish-green foliage. |
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Sublime magenta pink flowers with plum-splotched petals, form in open, airy sprays from early summer to the first frosts of autumn. These provide a wonderful contrast to the small, slightly hairy, bluish-green foliage. A treat for the summer garden, they look great spilling over the edges of pots and baskets. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Pelargonium 'Rimfire' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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Deep red petals, which have an even darker blotch near their base, have a fine salmon pink, picotee edge. Creating an impressive centrepiece for season bedding displays, it can be mixed with deeper plums, rich purples, salmon pinks and silver. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Pelargonium 'Lord Bute' Supplier in UK |
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16 x 12 |
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A stunning pelargonium with purple-black blooms, each petal edged with paler purple. An old variety that is one of the best regal pelargoniums available. It is great as a bedding plant or can be grown in a container where it will flower profusely until the first frosts. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Erysimum cheiri 'Fire King' Supplier in UK |
Orange and Red |
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16 x 12 |
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These dazzling orange-red wallflowers will put on a stunning display in early spring. Their sumptuous colouring looks dazzling when teamed with rich plums and purples, or can add sizzle to yellow, orange and red schemes. Often grown as a biennial plant, wallflowers perform best in full sun where their bright, fragrant flowers will shine. They look particularly effective in a large patio container or at the front of a sunny fertile, well-drained border. |
Spring Bedding, |
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Erysimum cheiri 'Primrose Dame' Supplier in UK |
Opening soft lemon before quickly turning a pale buttery shade |
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18 x 6 |
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Opening soft lemon before quickly turning a pale buttery shade, the flowers of this wallflower provide a soothing backdrop for strong purples and plums, as well as strengthening predominantly white and creamy bedding dispalys. A firm favourite in the spring garden, they are very easy to grow and the flowers also have a spicy scent. |
Spring Bedding, |
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Erysimum cheiri 'Purple Shades' Supplier in UK |
Purple to Red |
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18 x 6 |
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Impressive plants for the spring garden, wallflowers produce an abundance of flowers - this one in a most spectacular shade of purple-red. For a wow-factor colour scheme, team it with rich purples and near-black tulips, or if you like acid brights, lime greens and oranges. You will want to plant more than you need, as wallflowers make excellent cut flowers and they have a wonderful clove-like perfume. These are sold as bare-root plants, which have recently been dug up from the ground. Therefore, they usually look a bit wilted and sad, however field grown plants are usually stronger and they will soon perk up very quickly when they are planted out in the garden or patio pot. |
Spring Bedding, |
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Heliotropium arborescens 'Princess Marina' Supplier in UK |
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12 x 12 |
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Clusters of sweetly-scented, deep violet-blue flowers from June to August and attractively wrinkled, dark green leaves. This compact heliotrope is ideal for a windowbox or patio container in a sunny, protected site. One of this plant's common names, cherry pie, refers to its unusual scent, which is reminiscent of freshly baked cherry pie! |
Summer Bedding, |
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Cerinthe major 'Purpurascens' Supplier in UK |
Purple-Blue |
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24 x 24 |
Blue-green leaves |
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Nodding, purple-blue flowers appear throughout the summer above the whorls of fleshy, blue-green leaves. A hardy annual, which will self-seed freely, it looks great in both pots or mixed borders.The flowers are highly attractive to bees and other beneficial insects; self-seeds freely. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Salvia farnacea 'Sea of Butterflies' mixed Supplier in UK |
White Flowers and Blue Flowers |
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16 x 10 |
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Perfect for adding vertical interest to the summer bedding display, this salvia forms upright spikes of blue and white flowers. Mix with pink and purple flowers, or plants with silver foliage for a beautiful scheme. Grown in individual plug cells, each plant measures about 6 - 10cm tall (from the base of the root to the top of the plant). They are ideal for keen gardeners who have a greenhouse where the plants can be grown on until they are ready for planting out in the garden once all chance of frost has passed. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Cosmos 'Sonata Hot Pink Mixed' Supplier in UK |
Daisy-like flowerheads, that come in an Array of White and Pink shades |
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24 x 12 |
Fine, feathery foliage |
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Large, daisy-like flowerheads, that come in an array of white and pink shades, appear non-stop throughout the summer and right up until the first frosts. Superb as border plants, they will also flourish in large pots - and their fine, feathery foliage is also attractive. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Dahlia Supplier in UK |
Mix of flower colours - White, Pink, Yellow, Red and Apricot |
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12 x 12 |
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This classically shaped double flowering Dahlia will produce endless flowers all summer - in every colour you would ever want! |
Summer Bedding, |
Flower Photo |
Lathyrus odoratus 'Matucana' Supplier in UK |
Deep Purple Petals with Red Petals on same Flower |
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72 x 18 |
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Masses of highly fragrant, bi-coloured blooms appear from July to September adding colour and sweet perfume to the garden. It was first introduced to Britain in 1700, and it's perfect for training over a wigwam of bamboo canes in a sunny, well-drained site. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Lathyrus odoratus 'Beaujolais' Supplier in UK |
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72 x 18 |
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Flowers, which are so dark they almost look black, appear throughout the summer and gradually become a little paler, but still maintain a deep burgundy hue. The lower lip of the flower is a more distinct shade of purple, and these create a great contrast. Their bold colouring teams up well with lush purples and plums. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Lathyrus odoratus 'Charlie's Angel' Supplier in UK |
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72 x 18 |
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'Charlie's Angel' was chosen by BBC Gardeners World magazine (July 2011) as the 'best ever' sweet pea. They say that 'this exceptional variety blooms for a long period and has superb perfume making it good for garden display, cut blooms or showing. 'Charlie's Angel' was also the first ever spencer type sweet pea to receive the RHS Award of Garden Merit. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Ammi majus Supplier in UK |
White Flowers |
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60 x 20 |
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Dainty white flowerheads that look like lacework are born in summer and seem to hover in a frothy haze above the finely cut, green foliage. The flowers are often used by florists to add a ethereal, romantic feel to bouquets, and they can last up to 10 days after being cut. This annual also looks a delight in the garden, and has quite an architectural feel. Once the flowers have faded and the seeds have ripened, they will attract finches to the garden. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Gazania 'Sunburst Mixed' Supplier in UK |
Mixed colours including lemon, orange, red and gold |
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10 x 16 |
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Thriving in sunny spots with freely-draining soils, Gazanias will add lots of colour without being too demanding. Their large flowers are eye-catching and bright, and come in a range of colours - often with the addition of attractive markings. Free-flowering by nature (even when the sun is not shining), but they will produce even more if they are deadheaded regularly. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Geranium Supplier in UK |
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16 x 10 |
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Tender geraniums look spectacular when they are planted in big swathes in seasonal bedding schemes and because of this, they are one of the best-loved summer plants. They can cope with dry conditions better than most and will thrive in any well-drained soil in a sunny spot. This upright red cultivar is perfect for the traditionalist and if deadead regularly they will carry on flowering right up to the first frosts. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Geranium 'Candyfloss Mixed' Supplier in UK |
Pink Flowers and White Flowers |
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16 x 10 |
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This beautiful blend of pink and white is ideal if you like to have your summer bedding ready-mixed. The magnificent geraniums in this collection are suitable for pots or borders and they will flower for months on end from early summer. If you want to beef up the display, they would mix well with most shades of purple and blue as well as silvery coloured foliage. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Marigold 'French Fancy' Supplier in UK |
Mixed shades of orange and yellow |
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10 x 10 |
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Noted for producing large, long-lasting flowers early in the season these compact French marigolds will add a brilliant splash of colour to the front of a summer bedding scheme - and they also do very well in pots and containers. Prefering a really sunny spot, they are more tolerant of drought than most of the other bedding plants, so are a good option if you are likely to forget to water them every day. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Pansy 'Matrix F1 Spring Select Mixed' Supplier in UK |
mixed, including white, blue, orange, yellow and lilac |
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8 x 8 |
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The big, colourful petals of these cheerful pansies make them a very showy addition to pots, windowboxes and hanging baskets. The flowers are held on short, stout stems and the plants are renowned for their robust growth and bushy habit. Plant them in big clumps where they will flower during milder periods throughout the winter. |
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Petunia 'Fantasia Mixed' Supplier in UK |
Mixed including purple, red, pink, white and yellow |
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12 x 12 |
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An excellent petunia that is renowned for its ability to produce loads of flowers - essential if you want big impact in mass planting schemes. It also takes adverse weather in its stride as the flowers tend to bounce back quite quickly.This collection offers a lush mix of lilac-pink, delicately veined dark indigo, rich burgundy, pale lemon and white flowers. There is no need to mix these with anything else, although they will look super with a hint of silver foliage. |
Summer Bedding, |
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Pots and Troughs Use in Containers. Bedding Thumbnails of other Plants in Use for Pots and Troughs in Bedding Gallery. |
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STAGE 2 |
STAGE 1 GARDEN STYLE INDEX GALLERY PAGES Links to pages in Table alongside on the left with Garden Design Topic Pages |
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STAGE 2 INFILL PLANT INDEX GALLERIES 1, 2, 3 with its Cultivation Requirements |
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Alpines and Walls |
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Scent / Fra-grance with Annuals for Cool or Shady Places from 1916 |
Low-allergen Gardens for Hay Fever Sufferers |
Annual Plant Pairing Ideas and Colour Schemes with Annuals |
Medium-Growing Annuals |
Tall-Growing Annuals with White Flowers from 1916 |
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Blue to Purple Flowers |
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Bedding for Light Sandy Soil |
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Any Plant Type (some grown in Cool Green-house) Bloom-ing in |
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Achi-menes, Alocasias, Amorpho-phalluses, Aris-aemas, Arums, Begonias, Bomar-eas, Calad-iums |
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Amaryllis, Antheri-cum, Antholy-zas, Apios, Arisaema, Arum, Aspho-deline, |
Cyclamen, Dicentra, Dierama, Eranthis, Eremurus, Ery-thrnium, Eucomis |
Fritillaria, Funkia, Gal-anthus, Galtonia, Gladiolus, Hemero-callis |
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Scented Flora of the World by Roy Genders - was first published in 1977 and this paperback edition was published on 1 August 1994 ISBN 0 7090 5440 8:- |
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I am using the above book from someone who took 30 years to compile it from notes made of his detailed observations of growing plants in preference to |
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The Propagation of Alpines by Lawrence D. Hills. Published in 1950 by Faber and Faber Limited describes every method of propagation for 2,500 species. Unlike modern books published since 1980, this one states exactly what to do and is precisely what you require if you want to increase your alpines. |
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STAGE 4C CULTIVATION, POSITION, USE GALLERY
Cultivation Requirements of Plant |
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Fragrant Plants adds the use of another of your 5 senses in your garden:- |
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STAGE 2 Fan-trained Shape From Rhododendrons, boxwood, azaleas, clematis, novelties, bay trees, hardy plants, evergreens : novelties bulbs, cannas novelties, palms, araucarias, ferns, vines, orchids, flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses and trees book, via Wikimedia Commons |
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Ramblers Scramblers & Twiners by Michael Jefferson-Brown (ISBN 0 - 7153 - 0942 - 0) describes how to choose, plant and nurture over 500 high-performance climbing plants and wall shrubs, so that more can be made of your garden if you think not just laterally on the ground but use the vertical support structures including the house as well. The Gardener's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Climbers & Wall Shrubs - A Guide to more than 2000 varieties including Roses, Clematis and Fruit Trees by Brian Davis. (ISBN 0-670-82929-3) provides the lists for 'Choosing the right Shrub or Climber' together with Average Height and Spread after 5 years, 10 years and 20 years. |
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STAGE 4D Trees and Shrubs suitable for Clay Soils (neutral to slightly acid) Trees and Shrubs suitable for Dry Acid Soils Trees and Shrubs suitable for Shallow Soil over Chalk Trees and Shrubs tolerant of both extreme Acidity and Alkalinity Trees and Shrubs suitable for Damp Sites Trees and Shrubs suitable for Industrial Areas Trees and Shrubs suitable for Cold Exposed Areas Trees and Shrubs suitable for Seaside Areas Shrubs suitable for Heavy Shade Shrubs and Climbers suitable for NORTH- and EAST-facing Walls Shrubs suitable for Ground Cover Trees and Shrubs of Upright or Fastigiate Habit Trees and Shrubs with Ornamental Bark or Twigs Trees and Shrubs with Bold Foliage Trees and Shrubs for Autumn Colour Trees and Shrubs with Red or Purple Foliage Trees and Shrubs with Golden or Yellow Foliage Trees and Shrubs with Grey or Silver Foliage Trees and Shrubs with Variegated Foliage Trees and Shrubs bearing Ornamental Fruit Trees and Shrubs with Fragrant or Scented Flowers Trees and Shrubs with Aromatic Foliage Flowering Trees and Shrubs for Every Month:- |
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Whether your Heavy Clay or Light Sandy / Chalk Soil is excessively Alkaline (limy) / Acidic or not, then there is an Action Plan for you to do with your soil, which will improve its texture to make its structure into a productive soil instead of it returning to being just sand, chalk, silt or clay. |
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Reasons for stopping infilling of Sense of Fragrance section on 28/07/2016 at end of Sense of Fragrance from Stephen Lacey Page. From September 2017 will be creating the following new pages on Sense of Fragrance using Scented Flora of the World by Roy Genders. |
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Finally, you might be advised to check that the adjacent plants to the one you have chosen for that position in a flower bed are suitable; by checking the entry in Companion Planting - like clicking A page for checking Abies - and Pest Control page if you have a pest to control in this part of the flower bed. |
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STAGE 2 INFILL PLANT INDEX GALLERIES 1, 2, 3 Reference books for these galleries in Table on left |
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Since 2006, I have requested photos etc from the Mail-Order Nurseries in the UK and later from the rest of the World. Few nurseries have responded.
with the aid of further information from other books, magazines and cross-checking on the internet. |