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Family: Asparagaceae
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Common name: Yucca rostrata var. integra, Thompson's Yucca, Beaked Yucca, Palmita, Soyate
Yucca thompsoniana, commonly known as Thompson's Yucca or Beaked Yucca, is aN evergreen succulent native to the arid regions of Texas, Chihuahua, and Coahuila. It features a single or sparsely branched trunk up to 1 meter (3 feet) tall, crowned with dense rosettes of narrow, dagger-like leaves. The greenish-blue leaves, up to 35 cm (14 inches) long and 1 cm (0.4 inches) wide, have finely toothed margins and terminate in sharp points. In late spring to early summer, it produces tall flower stalks bearing clusters of creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers, each about 4 cm (1.6 inches) long, attractin
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Family: Araceae
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Common name: Arum Lily, Calla lily, Brosimum aethiopica, Calla aethiopica
From architectural clumps of thick, bright green, arrow-shaped leaves arise serene white flowers (actually spathes). As well as being a superb garden plant this can be a wonderful architectural plant for pond margins. It is native to southern and east Africa in Lesotho, South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya and Madeira. The Royal Horticultural Society has awarded it the prestigious Award of Garden Merit. (AGM.)
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Family: Amaryllidaceae
White flowers, varyingly marked with thin red lines, open on tiny stems over unobtrusive, thin, thread-like foliage. Despite its small scale and size this vigorous plant grows well in almost any well-drained, fertile soil with a dry summer rest. Re-wetting in autumn will also produce new flowers. The miniature scale of this uncommon species from Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay is amazing, and it might do best in a trough or small pot where you are able to appreciate its beauty.
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Family: Melianthaceae
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Common name: Anticlea elegans, Alkali Grass, Mountain Death-camas
This bizarre but lovely plant has white lily-like flowers, and two-pronged, greenish-yellow glands on each petal. Although it bears grass-like leaves, it is not a true grass, but surprisingly belongs to the trillium family, Melanthiaceae and has a wide distribution throughout North America
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Family: Zingiberaceae
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Common name: Bengal ginger
Absolutely stunning, creamy-white orchid-like flowers have a showy, patterned lip, heavily pencilled in deepest red. These open on strong stems bearing attractive, banana-like leaves, in mid to late summer, and later appear the attractive bright red seed capsules which persist for a long time before the stem finally dies away in winter leaving a rhizome deep underground.
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Family: Asteraceae
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Common name: Zinnia
Zinnia elegans, commonly known as Zinnia, is a vibrant and popular annual flower that comes in various cultivars and mixes. The "Candystripe Mix" is a delightful variation known for its eye-catching and colorful blooms. With a compact and bushy growth habit, forming well-branched plants. The blooms showcase a charming blend of vibrant hues, often including shades of pink, red, white, and occasionally other colors with this mixture also displaying a candy stripe effect with contrasting stripes or variations in color. Zinnias are known for their prolonged blooming period, typically from late spr
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Family: Asteraceae
A superb blend of attractive, fully double, pom-pom like flowers, specially selected for their wide range of bright colours. 2 inches wide, and 18-20inches tall, they are stunning in borders or as a cut flower. This outstanding annual, in a mixture of dark red, pink, purple, and white is always prized for its profuse display of stunning summer flowers. It positively thrives in sunny areas and is an ideal annual for the beginner and is perfect for the cutting border. Hint: A second sowing in mid-summer, ensures continued flowering into the autumn.
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