Tropical plants
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my local.....
http://www.panglobalplants.com\
Well worth a visit - some stunning plants.
Also.....
http://www.crug-farm.co.uk/the_nursery-2.aspx
http://www.panglobalplants.com\
Well worth a visit - some stunning plants.
Also.....
http://www.crug-farm.co.uk/the_nursery-2.aspx
Edited by astroarcadia on Monday 30th May 18:39
Fatsia japonica - evergreen, huge leaves, very hardy, white flower heads in spring. Will need pruning once establish as they are vigorous. Don't mind a bit of shade either.
If you're in the SE, these guys are great to visit, and the website is very informative:
http://www.architecturalplants.com/
If you're in the SE, these guys are great to visit, and the website is very informative:
http://www.architecturalplants.com/
Edited by Number 7 on Monday 30th May 18:58
Read www.cooltropicalplants.com, it's a great website and the authors writing style is nice to read.
Palm trees - Trachycarpus varieties are the typical ones.
Cordyline, Canna, Bananas (Musa Basjoo, Sikkimensis), Ensete Ventricosum (various varieties), Dahlia, Tetrapanax, Hedychium (Ginger Lily).
I have some Arundo Donax growing behind some bananas, second year and they are starting to get thicker, although I have only a few stems.
Palm trees - Trachycarpus varieties are the typical ones.
Cordyline, Canna, Bananas (Musa Basjoo, Sikkimensis), Ensete Ventricosum (various varieties), Dahlia, Tetrapanax, Hedychium (Ginger Lily).
I have some Arundo Donax growing behind some bananas, second year and they are starting to get thicker, although I have only a few stems.
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