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Hosta (Funkia, Plantain Lily, Corfu Lily)
You may have heard of funkia, plantain lily, Corfu lily; these are all hostas, a long living perennial whose ornamental
leaves are splendid for giving both colour and light to ground level areas when grown in dappled shade.
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182.
Iris
To the home gardener, the word Iris usually means those in the pogon class with flowers having a beardlike growth on the three falls, with flower stems and
leaves that arise from rhizomes which are half-buried in the soil.
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183.
Pansy
The dappled shade of leafless trees is ideal; later they benefit from moving sun and shade as the weather warms and tree
leaves expand.
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184.
Pulmonaria (Lungwort)
By April the silver-mottled
leaves to 6 in/15 cm length become the ornamental feature for the remainder of the year.
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185.
Thalictrum (Meadowrue)
5 m in height with fine
leaves like the columbine and clusters of pinkish stamens for flower colour in summer.
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186.
Violet
The fragrance makes itself known by its flowers after first rains in fall; the
leaves remain a lively green all winter accompanied by almost continuous blooming in mild open spells.
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187.
Growing From Seed
When two pairs of true
leaves have expanded above the two seed
leaves, you will even be able to lift some seedling plants to transfer to other spots in the border.
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188.
Sowing Indoors
At the same time, the experienced gardener will look for any differences in foliage colour, because the colour of
leaves is often a clue to flower colour.
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189.
Larkspur
Sow the seed well spaced in a shallow box in a cold frame in late March then transplant when the first true
leaves can be seen between the seed
leaves.
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190.
Nasturtiums
In the full blaze of sunlight in moderately dry soil, the
leaves are almost hidden during summer and fall by the profusion of gorgeous flowers.
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