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Shrubs / Bulbs

Shrubs / Bulbs
Many conservatory or greenhouse plants and shrubs in pots can be moved to the patio and sheltered areas in the garden during the milder summer months.

Full plant lists can be found using the a-z lists, also you can type in the plant name or 'conservatory' or 'greenhouse' in the keyword search at the top of the screen.







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ACACIA baileyana
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ACACIA baileyana  >

Cootamundra wattle, Golden mimosa
fluffy bright yellow mimosa flowers and fine silvery-grey foliage
ACCA sellowiana

ACCA sellowiana  >

Pineapple guava
Grey foliage, with handsome wine-red edible flowers and fruit. Will grow outside in milder climates
ACCA sellowiana 'Mammoth'
Large regular shaped fruits with rough skin
ACCA sellowiana 'Triumph'
Later fruiting variety with a mild flavour
BORONIA heterophylla
Deep cerise pink flowers in profusion. A most attractive greenhouse or conservatory plant
CANTUA buxifolia
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CANTUA buxifolia  >

Magic tree, Sacred flower of the Incas
Attractive tender small shrub with drooping carmine pink tubular flowers in APRIL
CITRUS Lemon 'Meyer's Variety'
Hardy lemon which will grow outdoors in the mildest climates
CLETHRA arborea

CLETHRA arborea  >

Folhado, Lily- of- the- valley tree, Sweet pepper bush
Huge pendulous panicles of 'lily of the valley' flowers. A conservatory plant outside the milder western counties
CLIVIA miniata
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CLIVIA miniata  >

Fire lily
Flowers usually bright orange with a yellow throat but can be variable when raised from seed. A good conservatory or pot plant for the house when in flower
CORREA harrisii
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CORREA harrisii  >

Australian fuchsia
(mannii) - tubular scarlet flowers
CUPRESSUS cashmeriana
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CUPRESSUS cashmeriana  >

Kashmir cypress
A graceful ornate plant with long pendulous branches of blue grey foliage. Can only be grown outside in the mildest climates. Elsewhere it is a conservatory plant
DATURA

DATURA  >

Angels' trumpets
(Now renamed BRUGMANSIA) All JUL-SEPT
DENDROMECON rigida
Fragrant poppy-like bright yellow flowers and grey pointed foliage. Best grown against a warm sunny wall or in a greenhouse in colder areas. Does not travel well, so sent at buyers risk only
DICHROA febrifuga

DICHROA febrifuga  >

Blue evergreen hydrangea, Chinese quinine
A rare hydrangea-like plant with starry blue or pink flowers with prominent stamens. Suitable for the greenhouse in colder areas
DICKSONIA antarctica
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DICKSONIA antarctica  >

Man fern, Soft tree fern
This attractive architectural plant thrives in cool moist shaded woodland
EDGEWORTHIA chrysantha
A rare plant with spherical scented yellow flowers densely covered with silky white hairs
GARDENIA jasminoides
(syn. Floribunda) - a compact bush for the greenhouse with creamy-white heavily scented camellia-like flowers & handsome glossy foliage
GENISTA fragrans
Yellow flowers borne profusely, very sweetly scented
HIBBERTIA scandens
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HIBBERTIA scandens  >

Golden guinea flower, Snake vine
Vigorous climber with reddish-brown stems, leathery leaves and solitary yellow flowers
ISOPLEXIS canariensis
Bushy shrub with sharply toothed leaves and long racemes of tubular orange-yellow or brownish-orange flowers
LEONOTIS leonurus
Deep green leaves and whorls of orange-red to scarlet flowers
LEPTOSPERMUM scoparium 'Blossom'

LEPTOSPERMUM scoparium 'Blossom'  >

Manuka, New Zealand tea tree
Double pale pink, one of the best varieties for pot growing
LILIUM nepalense
This rare rhizomatous lily requires acid soil and partial shade. Flowers yellow to greenish-yellow on the outside and reddish purple on the inside
METROSIDEROS kermadecensis 'Variegata'
Compact growing plant with attractive white variegated foliage and scarlet flowers
MUSA basjoo
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MUSA basjoo  >

Japanese banana
The hardiest of the bananas which will survive outdoors in mild areas. Although it will produce small bananas in maturity this plant is usually grown as an attractive architechural plant
PHOENIX canariensis
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PHOENIX canariensis  >

Canary Island date palm
vigorous architectural palm with arching fronds from the crown. Will survive outside in sheltered sites in Cornwall but is otherwise a pot plant for the greenhouse or conservatory
POLYANTHESE tuberosa
Mexican bulb producing spikes of double creamy-white heavily scented flowers which will normally bloom 6 weeks after initial planting at any time of the year. Best grown as a pot plant for the greenhouse or conservatory
PROSTANTHERA sieberi

PROSTANTHERA sieberi  >

Australian mint bush
Largest growing form with lilac-purple flowers and aromatic leaves
PROTEA
Despite the casualties from the winter of 2010/11 proteas are much easier to grow than many people imagine and can readily be grown outside in milder areas PROVIDING the soil is very free draining, acidic and low in nutrients (ie no fertiliser containing phosphates). Full sun and a south facing slope would be ideal. To avoid proteas getting wet feet it is helpful to plant them on a raised mound and add bark or grit for improved drainage.

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