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Plants Flowering in July

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MITCHELLA repens

MITCHELLA repens  >

Checkerberry, Partridge berry
Suitable for a cool position on a rockery this plant has tiny pairs of dark green leaves and white or pink flowers
MITRARIA coccinea

MITRARIA coccinea  >

Chilean mitre flower
Crisp green foliage, orange-red tubular flowers. Can be used as a trailing or a climbing plant
MITRARIA coccinea 'Lake Puyehue'
Free-flowering form with rich scarlet flowers. Very hardy
MONARDA

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Bee balm, Bergamot
All Flower JUL-AUG
MYRTUS communis
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Common myrtle
Pure white scented flowers
NANDINA domestica

NANDINA domestica  >

Chopstick plant, Nanten, Sacred bamboo
Upright habit and light green leaves
NANDINA domestica 'Firepower'
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NANDINA domestica 'Firepower'  >

Chopstick plant, Nanten, Sacred bamboo
Dwarf form with excellent autumn colour
NANDINA domestica 'Richmond'

NANDINA domestica 'Richmond'  >

Chopstick plant, Nanten, Sacred bamboo
Vigorous grower with an abundance of red fruit in autumn
NEPETA mussinii
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NEPETA mussinii  >

Catmint, Catnip
(fassenii) - dwarf catmint, lilac-blue flowers
NERIUM oleander
Ideal for tub growing this branched shrub typically has pink or reddish-pink flowers. Winter protection is needed
OENOTHERA macrocarpa
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Ozark sundrops
(missouriensis) - yellow flowers remaining open in daytime
OLEARIA capillaris
Reasonably hardy evergreen species with round leaves and clusters of white flowers in June
OLEARIA x haastii
Tiny leaves, white daisy flowers
OLEARIA 'Henry Travers'
One of the scarcer but most attractive Olearias with lilac aster-like flowers with a purple centre. Excellent for coastal exposure but difficult to get going
OLEARIA nummarifolia
A very hardy species with stiff branches and yellow-green leaves. The flowers are small but highly fragrant
OLEARIA phloggopappa 'Combers Blue'
Blue daisy bush grey-green leaves
OLEARIA phloggopappa 'Combers Pink'
Daisy bush with pale pink flowers
OLEARIA x scilloniensis
Elongated silver leaves, white daisy bush
OLEARIA solanderi 'Aurea'
Fine gold foliage and small creamy-yellow flowers. Good in coastal conditions
OSMANTHUS fragrans

OSMANTHUS fragrans  >

Fragrant olive, Sweet tea
A tenderish wall shrub with large oblong toothed leaves and strongly fragrant flowers in summer
OSTEOSPERMUM

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African daisy
(DIMORPHOTHECA) All produce a succession of daisy flowers from MAY-SEPT and require a hot sunny well drained site. Normally only despatched in late spring and early summer.
OSTEOSPERMUM 'Cannington Roy'
Hardy and long established perennial form with purple tipped white flowers
OSTEOSPERMUM ecklonis compacta
Spreading but compact habit with white flowers which are indigo-blue on the reverse. In a normal winter this will easily survive as a hardy perennial
OSTEOSPERMUM 'Lemon Symphony'
Continuous lemon flowers
OSTEOSPERMUM 'Orange Symphony'
Luscious tangerine-orange flowers
OSTEOSPERMUM 'Tresco Purple'
Spreading habit and dark purple daisy-like flowers flushed white on the reverse. This is a fairly hardy perennial in milder locations
OZOTHAMNUS ledifolius
A tough aromatic Tasmanian shrub with yellow undersides to its leaves. Flowers are white and seedheads have a honey-like scent
OZOTHAMNUS rosmarinifolius
Needle-like foliage, flat white flowerheads, pink in bud
PAEONIA delavayi

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Tree paeony
Tree paeony with single deep crimson red flowers

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