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PLUMBAGO auriculata
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PLUMBAGO auriculata  >

Cape leadwort
(capensis) - blue Plumbago, vigorous climber suitable for pots and tubs in the conservatory or as a greenhouse climber on trellis
MAGNOLIA x soulangeana 'Rustica Rubra'
Rich rosy-red cup-shaped flowers
LAVANDULA angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Dwarf violet-purple
GARRYA elliptica 'James Roof'
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GARRYA elliptica 'James Roof'  >

Quinine bush, Silk tassel bush
Male form with extra long catkins
RUSCUS aculeatus

RUSCUS aculeatus  >

Box holly, Butcher's broom, Kneeholly
thick clump-forming small shrub with red berries
MAGNOLIA grandiflora 'Exmouth'
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MAGNOLIA grandiflora 'Exmouth'  >

Bull bay, Exmouth magnolia, Loblolly magnolia
Large fragrant creamy yellow flowers last summer and autumn
MAGNOLIA 'Wada's Memory'
Fragrant white flowers which are larger than those of M. kobus and borne in abundance
TROPAEOLUM speciosum
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TROPAEOLUM speciosum  >

Flame creeper, Flame nasturtium, Scottish flame flower
rich red small pansy-shaped flowers. Prefers to grow up through other plants with its roots in the shade, hardy. Only available from May onwards
VIBURNUM carlesii
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VIBURNUM carlesii  >

Korean spice viburnum
Buds pink, opening white, very scented
ABUTILON x suntense

ABUTILON x suntense  >

Chinese lantern, Flowering maple, Parlour maple
Dark mauve flowers to blue
MAGNOLIA x soulangeana 'Lennei'
Pink stained crimson
TRACHELOSPERMUM jasminoides
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TRACHELOSPERMUM jasminoides  >

Confederate jasmine, Star jasmine
Broad leaves and fragrant white flowers in profusion
DAPHNE odora 'Aureomarginata'
Leaves have a yellow margin which becomes creamy-white with age
CHIMONANTHUS praecox
(Syn. Fragrans) - highly scented yellow flowers with a purple centre on bare stems
VIBURNUM x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell'
Flowers white, rose-pink in bud; very fragrant
UGNI molinae

UGNI molinae  >

Chilean guava, Murtillo
(Myrtus ugni) - white flowers followed by delicious wine-red edible fruits
HYDRANGEA arborescens 'Annabelle'
Very large creamy-white flowerheads
HYDRANGEA 'Enziandom'
Deepest navy blue on acid soil, one of the finest blues. AM 1993
BUDDLEJA globosa
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BUDDLEJA globosa  >

Buddleia, Butterfly bush, Orange ball tree
Orange ball Buddleja
VIBURNUM plicatum 'Mariesii'
Tiered branching effect with white flowers and striking yellow autumn colour
TRILLIUM cuneatum

TRILLIUM cuneatum  >

Wake robin, Wood lily
Musk scented dark maroon flowers
PAULOWNIA tomentosa
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PAULOWNIA tomentosa  >

Foxglove tree
Large downy leaves, flowers sweetly scented violet-blue on bare stems
PASSIFLORA caerulea
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PASSIFLORA caerulea  >

Blue passion flower
Hardy blue passion flower
MECONOPSIS betonicifolia
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MECONOPSIS betonicifolia  >

Tibetan blue poppy
(Syn. baileyi) - blue Himalayan poppy
MAGNOLIA 'Susan'
Red-purple in bud opening paler
SARCOCOCCA confusa
Scented green-white flowers
TRILLIUM luteum
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TRILLIUM luteum  >

Wake robin, Wood lily
Yellow-green
AZALEA - DECIDUOUS pontica
(Rhododendron luteum) - honeysuckle yellow, still the best scented deciduous azalea
CORNUS canadensis
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CORNUS canadensis  >

Bunchberry, Creeping dogwood
attractive ground cover with a profusion of white flower bracts

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