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Hedge Plants
Laurel, with its large
leaves and rapid growth, can be overpowering when used as a boundary marker on a standard lot.
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Auricula
Auricula is a type of Primula, liking more sun that the polyanthus, blooming during early summer and having smooth, waxy green
leaves and even more beautiful flowers of distinctly contrasting tones with either butter-yellow or lime-green centres.
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173.
Bergenia (Saxifraga)
Native to Siberia, the thick dark green shiny
leaves and clusters of rich pink tubular flowers in early March make a fine display.
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174.
Convallaria (Lily - Of - The - Valley)
The roots resemble couch grass with whitish runners between the crowns or "pips" where the
leaves were.
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175.
Coreopsis
The main job in March is the cleaning out of the dry rolls of
leaves in the crown of the plant.
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176.
Dicentra (Bleeding - Heart)
An old garden favourite is Bleeding-heart (Dicentra spectabilis) with its fresh delicately cut
leaves in spring quickly followed by rosy-red and white pendant hearts for flowers.
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177.
Dierama (Angel's Fishing Rod)
This plant produces an airy mass of thin pale green
leaves with long wiry steam bending under the weight of small flowers.
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178.
Erica (Heathers)
They will grow in a small amount of shade but will not flower freely, tending to spread growth which
leaves the centres open to frost damage.
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179.
Helenium
Buds appear from the axils of the stem
leaves, as well as new stems growing from the plant base.
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180.
Helianthemum (Sun - Rose)
Of prostrate habit, the dark green narrow
leaves survive winter snows and rains.
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