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421.
Skimmia
Skimmia, in the varieties fortuni and reevesiana, is a smaller evergreen growing to 3 ft/1 m or
so, bearing small fragrant flowers in clusters at the end of its branches.
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422.
Tamarix (Tamarisk)
Flowering begins when the tree is only 3 ft/1 m or
so tall and increases each year. The fine needle-like leaves in summer on the arching branches never create dense shade, yet the tree-form lends height and grace to the garden picture.
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423.
Clematis
Very often this is more easily done with nearby plants having a fairly shallow rooting habit
so they do not compete with the clematis for water during summer.
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424.
Wistaria
These are listed as hardy in southern Ontario,
so will be good in similar climates. Two things the wistaria does not like are transplanting and fertilizer.
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425.
Hedge Plants
The shiny little leaves come closely together on the stems
so that the effect is naturally tight and compact.
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426.
Shrubs For A Screen
There are several named varieties of the latter,
so get a good one. All these grow densely for shelter, and will reach heights of around 6 to 7 ft/2 to 2.
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427.
Aster (Michaelmas Daisy)
In November the flowers are removed
so that the food made by remaining foliage goes into root storage. Perennial asters are hardy in all but far northern climates, and in semi-tropical heat.
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428.
Chrysanthemums
There are many kinds, with different appearance of flowers, and times of bloom
so choose colours you want and keep them labelled.
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429.
Erica (Heathers)
Good drainage is essential,
so on level ground it pays to build a sloping bed.
One thing these plants have is a love for an acid soil, and a dislike for any free lime, making them perfectly happy together in a carefully planned one-lot garden.
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430.
Kniphofia (Tritoma, Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily)
By whichever name they may be known, these plants are useful in the labour-free garden, for once established with space allowed for expansion this is one of several perennials which do not need lifting for division each year or
so.
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