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Plant Of The Week (Page 4 of 18)
Canna LilyBold and beautiful foliage and bright colourful flowers give a tropical look to your garden. Tall dense clumps of large fabulous foliage make perfect screens and backdrops. Best planted in large clumps for bold effect and just below soil surface. In cool areas canna will die back in winter then re-grow once warm weathe...
A native of South Africa, this small tree is noted for its profusion of mauve-pink flowers in late spring and early summer. A good street and park tree, the Cape chestnut (Calodendron capense) is also good in small gardens, growing to 9m and spreading 9m. Given full sun and plenty of space for the crown to develop it will grow i...
This shade loving groundcover grows as a dense mat of foliage in deep shades of purple/brown to almost black. Leaves are heavily textured glossy with ruffled margins. Short deep blue flower spikes appear in spring. Fabulous foliage effect for shady gardens, growing to a dense weed suppressing mat. Good for containers when combin...
Lovely graceful arching stems make this a good selection for a sunny embankment or rock garden. Plants are marginally frost tender. Masses of tiny flared tubular red flowers last through summer and autumn. It flowers best in full sun with well-drained gritty soil that can be kept moist. A rock wall planting is perfect. It will g...
This Hybrid tea rose was named after the President of France from 1958 - 1970, Charles de Gaulle is one of the best mauve flowering roses available to the gardener today. This wonderfully fragrant rose is a soft lilac colour it mixes very well in beds with pinks and purples. Very strong plant which blooms continuously throughout...

 
 
 
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