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Plants Flowering in April

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CORNUS 'Eddie's White Wonder'
RHS Plant of the Decade 1963 - 1972. Hardy shrub producing large white bracts, good autumn colour
COROKIA
All Flower APR-MAY
COROKIA buddlejoides
Slender long green leathery leaves which are silvery-white underneath. Small yellow star-like flowers and dark red fruits
COROKIA x virgata cotoneaster
Small silvery-grey leaves which are nicely offset against black stems. Branches grow into a tangled mass hence the common name for this plant. Yellow flowers and black berries
COROKIA x virgata 'Frosted Chocolate'
Distinct chocolate coloured foliage in winter
COROKIA x virgata 'Sunsplash'
Creamy coloured leaves with splashes of green and pink, silver felted underneath
COROKIA x virgata 'Yellow Wonder'
Starry yellow flowers and berries, narrow bronzy leaves with silver undersides
CORREA

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Australian fuchsia
All Flower OCT-APR
CORREA backhouseana
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CORREA backhouseana  >

Australian fuchsia
Clusters of drooping greenish white or cream flowers
CORREA 'Dusky Bells'
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Australian fuchsia
Tubular dusky red flowers
CORREA harrisii
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CORREA harrisii  >

Australian fuchsia
(mannii) - tubular scarlet flowers
CYDONIA oblonga

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Common quince
White or pale rose flowers with large golden yellow fruits in October which are suitable for jam making
CYTISUS x praecox

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Warminster broom
Cream
CYTISUS x praecox 'Allgold'
Deep yellow
DAPHNE cneorum

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Garland flower
Abundant clusters of strongly scented rose-pink or white flowers. Slow growing and must have well-drained but not dry soil
DAPHNE pontica
Spidery yellow-green flowers and glossy leaves. Will tolerate shade
DAPHNE tangutica
Masses of very fragrant flowers tinged pink
Rosy-red flowers in bud opening white in large clusters. Extremely fragrant
DAPHNIPHYLLUM himalayense subsp. macropodum
Attractive and unusual evergreen with rhododendron-like leaves and pungent purplish clusters of flowers. Perfectly hardy
DICENTRA formosa 'Luxuriant'
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Wild bleeding heart
Dwarfish spreading habit with red flowers
DICENTRA spectabilis

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Bleeding heart, Dutchman's breeches, Ladies locket, Lady in the bath, Lyre flower
graceful pinkish red Bleeding heart
DICENTRA spectabilis 'Goldheart'

DICENTRA spectabilis 'Goldheart'  >

Bleeding heart, Dutchman's breeches, Ladies locket, Lady in the bath, Lyre flower
New shoots in spring are a dazzling bronze-yellow but will only remain yellow if kept in shady position. A very hardy plant with dark pink flowers
DICENTRA spectabilis 'Valentine'

DICENTRA spectabilis 'Valentine'  >

Bleeding heart, Dutchman's breeches, Ladies locket, Lady in the bath, Lyre flower
Plum coloured shoots and scarlet-red heart-shaped flowers on arching stems. A new introduction from the USA
DIERAMA mossii

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Angel's fishing rod, Wandflower
A dwarf form with tubular claret bells. Flowers in late spring before other dieramas
DIOSPYROS rhombifolia

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Princess persimmon
A very rare species used in China to produce laquer for waterproofing. Orange berries
DIPELTA
All Flower APR-MAY
DIPELTA ventricosa
Spring flowering shrub with lilac-rose flowers that have curiously swollen bases
DIPELTA yunnanensis
Cream coloured flowers with orange markings
DODECATHEON meadia
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American cowslip, Shooting star
Lilac-pink

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