Woolly Bush is a native Australian shrub with a conifer look originating from Western Australia. It gets its name from the silky feel of its foliage, which also makes it popular in the cut flower industry.
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Wish you could smell my lilac bush.
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Themeda triandra / Kangaroo Grass
Eremophila Nivea This is such a pretty evergreen, mound-shaped native shrub.
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Linnaea amabilis, formerly known as Kolkwitzia amabilis /kɒlˈkwɪtsi.ə əˈmæbᵻlɪs/ is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. It used to be the only species in Kolkwitzia, but this has now been merged with an expanded Linnaea, in which also the genera Abelia, Diabelia, Dipelta and Vesalea are subsumed. It is a deciduous shrub known by the common name beauty bush. In China, where it originated, the plant is called wei shi shu . The Latin amabilis means "lovely". Linnaea amabilis flower The plant is an arching, spreading shrub, with light brown flaky bark and graceful arching branches, which can grow higher than eight feet tall. It is usually as wide as it is tall. The plant blooms in late spring. Its light pink flowers, dark pink in the bud, are about one-inch long and bell-shaped ("tubular campanulate"); they grow in pairs, as with all Caprifoliaceae, and form showy, numerous sprays along ripened wood. Its leaves are opposite, simple, and ovate, from .5 to 3 inches long, entire or with a few sparse shallow teeth. Its fruit is a hairy, ovoid capsule approximately .25 inches long. For more check us out here!! https://www.etsy.com/shop/UnderTheSunSeeds
Also known as summer lilac, this plant is an easy to grow drought tolerant blooming shrub that attracts beneficial insects.
Azaleas are the one group of plants Southerners never tire of learning about. Get the details on how to choose, plant, and care for these popular shrubs.
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Camellias are large shrubs that are popular due to their evergreen, broad leaves and large, showy flowers that bloom from winter through spring. Without adequate yearly pruning, your camellia can become overgrown, producing less-attractive flowers and developing thin branches.
The color white not only adds an element to your garden but also brightens it up! Here are some of the most elegant Bushes with White Flowers you can grow!
Know when to trim burning bush plants, whether they need a gentle shaping or major prune
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Pruning shrubs and bushes is an important task that every gardener should perform every year in order to be able to guarantee their health and proper growth all the year round. Pruning your shrubs regularly will also improve their overall shape and they will produce more blooms. How to
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Perfect for hiding the leggy stems of rose bushes, Heuchera (Coral Bells) make soft ground covers around their bases, their mounds of scalloped-edged foliage adding texture and interest to mixed borders.
Eremophila Nivea This is such a pretty evergreen, mound-shaped native shrub.
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