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This zesty variety of Rosemary will thrive in warmer climate regions, especially in coastal regions. Westringia loves an open area that gets full sun and will adapt to most soil conditions. In summer the species should be kept on a good watering schedule. In spring light purple tone flowers make their appearance and will last for months. This is an attractive evergreen shrub and also creates a long focal point in landscapes.
This specie can handle colder temperatures, but should be protected against late season frost. The Yellow Thorn will thrive in hot summer conditions, the warmth of the summer allows the zesty plant and flowers to achieve it's growth and beauty.
The Yellow Thorn is considered a deciduous shrub or small tree and it can mature up to fifteen feet tall. The white flowers emerge in late spring and throughout the summer months. This zesty specimen does well in a variety of garden settings. In colder climates the Yellow Thorn should be protected for windy conditions.
The Grass tree reminds me of different species of the Ornamental Grass family. The spikes can reach up to five feet tall, and white flowers blossom in the spring and throughout the summer months. The Grass tree needs an open area in full sun, and loves well drained soil.
This family can develop root rot. The grass tree can also be used as a container plant and creates a great look for a sub-tropical to tropical location. Browse through the tropics section and find some other warm climate specimens that will compliment this specie. The Grass tree will grow well in zones nine through eleven in the United States.
A wonderful way to bring the outside in is to hang wall tiles of beautiful plants and scenery. Browse through the rest of TK Creations and you will see nature original photos to decorate your interior space.
This family will do well in sandy base soil and well drained. It thrives in sunny locations and can mature up to twenty five feet tall. These small trees have leathery leaves and cream tone flowers that appear in the summer months.
After flowering, red tone fruit appear and is a great addition to put in dried flower arrangements. Pruning should be done to keep the compact shape. A nice specimen for a landscape area.
Yucca is noted for its long slender solid and variegated leaves that have a sharp point at the end. This specie should be put out in an open area, where there is low humidity and full sun. Yucca does better in a sandy soil environment, but can survive in some clay base soil. The roots of this plant are deep and also invasive. Another great look for a sub-tropical to tropical setting.
The species will do well in zones three through ten in the United States. They will mature anywhere from fifty to one hundred feet tall.
Zelkova is grown for its zesty foliage, and is a deciduous specimen. It is frost tolerant but needs shelter from extreme cold conditions.
Full sun will help this specimen develop a healthy growth pattern. This specie is also called the Zelkova Elm. This form of Elm is also used to provide shade. Great specimen in front or backyards.
The Chinese Date variety is native to China and western Asia. This particular specie will mature up to forty feet tall. The leaves are oval shape and green tone flowers appear in the springtime. In the autumn, deep red fruit develops on the trees.
They will ripen more throughout the winter months and can be used in stews, soups, or dried. The fruit has an apple flavor. A great specimen not only for the outdoors, but also for your kitchen.
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From Pamela
Georgia, USA
I believe my Loropetalum
is 100% better.
It truly looks
better than it did
when we 1st planted it. Thank you
for providing me
with EXCELLENT tips
as I was about
to dig it up. :)
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