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Plants Flowering in July

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LOMATIA myricoides
(longifolia) - hardy species with long toothed leaves and fragrant grevillea-like white flowers
LOMATIA tinctoria
Small suckering shrub forming a thicket. Long pinnate leaves and flowers suphur-yellow in bud changing to creamy-white
LONICERA x americana
(Syn. Grata) - very sweet scented honeysuckle. Flowers start white, passing to pale and then deep yellow, heavily tinged purple outside
LONICERA brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'

LONICERA brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'  >

Scarlet trumpet honeysuckle
Clusters of deep orange-scarlet tubular flowers
LONICERA henryi

LONICERA henryi  >

Honeysuckle
Evergreen, yellow and purple flowers and black berries
LONICERA henryi 'Copper Beauty'
Attractive dark copperish coloured new growth
LONICERA japonica 'Halliana'

LONICERA japonica 'Halliana'  >

Japanese honeysuckle
Very fragrant flowers white changing to yellow
LONICERA periclymenum 'Graham Thomas'
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LONICERA periclymenum 'Graham Thomas'  >

Common honeysuckle, Woodbine
Clear creamy yellow, heavily scented
LONICERA periclymenum 'Serotina'
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LONICERA periclymenum 'Serotina'  >

Late Dutch honeysuckle
Dutch honeysuckle, late with rich purplish-red flowers
LONICERA x tellmanniana
Oval leaves and long copper-yellow flowers with a tinge of red before they open. Prefers a shady situation for best results
LUMA apiculata
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LUMA apiculata  >

Chilean myrtle, Orange-bark myrtle
White scented flowers and cinnamon-brown peeling bark
LUMA apiculata 'Glanleam Gold'

LUMA apiculata 'Glanleam Gold'  >

Chilean myrtle, Orange-bark myrtle
Conspicuous creamy yellow margin to the leaves which are tinged pink in the winter
LUPINUS

LUPINUS  >

Lupin
All flower JUL-AUG
LUPINUS arboreus
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LUPINUS arboreus  >

Tree lupin, Yellow tree lupin
Tree lupin flowers normally pale yellow but occasionally blue
LUZULA nivea

LUZULA nivea  >

Snowy woodrush
tufty evergreen perennial forming clumps of deep green leaves with panicles of pure white flowers which are good for drying
LYCHNIS arkwrightii 'Vesuvius'
Clear orange-red flowers with dark purple leaves
LYCHNIS coronaria
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LYCHNIS coronaria  >

Catchfly, Dusty miller, Rose campion
Erect woody silvery-grey stems and purple-red or wine-red flowers
LYCIUM barbarum

LYCIUM barbarum  >

Chinese box thorn, Goji berry, Wolfberry
Excellent for coastal exposure, this vigorous shrub has scrambling spiny stems. Funnel-shaped purple flowers are followed by egg-shaped orange berries
MACLEAYA microcarpa 'Kelways Coral Plume'
Coral-pink flowers, greyish green foliage
MAGNOLIA macrophylla

MAGNOLIA macrophylla  >

Great-leaved magnolia, Umbrella tree
The largest leafed magnolia of all with greyish leaves, glaucous underneath and fragrant white flowers
MAGNOLIA 'March-till-Frost'
As its name implies this magnolia continues to produce irregular flowers right through the season. The first flowers are usually pale pink but the later ones are usually darker
MAGNOLIA virginiana

MAGNOLIA virginiana  >

Swamp laurel, Sweetbay
Fragrant creamy-white flowers and distinctive leaves which are blue-white underneath
MAGNOLIA x wieseneri
(watsoni) - saucer-shaped flowers which are white with crimson stamens. Differs from sinensis in its smaller, narrower leaves and smaller flowers as well as its rarity. Prefers partial shade
MALVA moschata

MALVA moschata  >

Musk mallow
Cut leaves, pale pink flowers
MALVA moschata 'Alba'
Cut leaves, fragrant pure white flowers
MELALEUCA

MELALEUCA  >

Paper bark
All Flower JUN-JUL
MELALEUCA armillaris

MELALEUCA armillaris  >

Bracelet honey myrtle, Paper bark
Narrow linear leaves and white flowers in cylindrical inflorescences
MELALEUCA diosmifolia

MELALEUCA diosmifolia  >

Green-flowered myrtle, Paper bark
A striking shrub in flower with green bottlebrush spikes in spring and summer. Full sun or shade
METROSIDEROS kermadecensis 'Tahiti'
Dwarf habit, rounded leaves and clusters of orange red flowers

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