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Salvia cryptantha in silver and mauvecheersfermi
Bill, what's not to like about haemanthus! Have you looked at the other threads under "Amaryllidaceae"?cheers fermi
Bill, Do you grow both the orange and the yellow Ornithogalum dubium? I find the orange is impossible to break dormancy of after it goes dormant the first year when you buy it in flower. The yellow on the other hand is almost a weed if you let it, setting and dropping seed as you say. I love the orange and wish I could get a decent version of it, but I know I am not alone in having problems with it. The yellow form is almost evergreen for me here, and extremely reliable. The orange, despite buying a couple of times never managed to come out of dormancy again, even though some of the bulbs lasted for 7 years before they finally died.
While shopping,these pictures were snapped in one of the borders of our local Countdown supermarket car park.It shows a couple of our native colourful Phormium hybrid flaxes.Cultivars grown for ornamental display, are available in a wide range of foliage colour and growth forms, they are amongst the most useful of our native plants, being equally at home in the shrub border, in pebble or bark garden and as container plants.Phormium "Jester"Phormium "Rainbow Maiden"