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Family: Solanaceae
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Common name: Solanum beum 'Yellowtace', Yellow Tamarillo, Yellow Tree Tomato
Cyphomandra betacea 'Yellow', commonly known as Yellow Tamarillo or Yellow Tree Tomato, is a fast-growing, evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Andes region of South America. It produces large, heart-shaped leaves with a purple tinge, adding ornamental value to gardens. In spring to early summer, it bears clusters of small, fragrant, pink-white flowers, which give way to egg-shaped, glossy yellow fruits approximately 10 cm (4 inches) in length. The yellow fruits have a milder, sweeter flavor compared to the red variety, making them ideal for fresh consumption or culinary uses such as ja
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Family: Asteraceae
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Common name: White Tree Dahlia, Bell Tree Dahlia 'Alba'
Dahlia imperialis 'Alba', commonly known as the White Tree Dahlia, is a striking, herbaceous perennial native to Mexico and Central America. This towering plant features bamboo-like, hollow stems and large, pinnate leaves that create a lush, tropical appearance. In late autumn to early winter, it produces large, pendulous, white, daisy-like flowers with yellow centers, each up to 10 cm (4 inches) across, adding a dramatic flair to the garden. Due to its impressive height and late blooming period, it serves as a focal point in landscape designs.
Thriving in full sun to partial shade and mois
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Family: Thymelaeaceae
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Common name: White mezereon
This seldom seen albino form has exceedingly fragrant crystalline white flowers in spring which produce attractive yellow berries later. A slow-growing long-lived shrub.
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Family: Solanaceae
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Common name: Desert Thorn Apple
With the largest flowers of any of the Datura species, these have attractive purple throats that contrast brightly with the snow-white trumpet-shaped blooms. Although it performs superbly in full sun and a warm spot, it will grow anywhere that is not cold and damp, and whilst not perennial in habit, it will self seed where it is happy.
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Family: Solonaceae
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Common name: Trumpet Flower; Devil's Trumpets
An absolutely fabulous double-flowered variety with large trumpets showing white petals heavily splashed with deepest purple. Its dark foliage will also help it to make a spectacular statement, either as a container plant in the conservatory or warm greenhouse; or in the garden, when it will thrive quite happily outside in warmer zones.
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Family: Solanaceae
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Common name: Syn. Brugmansia candida fl. pl. Datura x candida, 'Double White Lady' Angel's Trumpet
A beautiful and very exotic variety bearing in generous quantity, a long succession of large, pendent, double, pure white flowers making it a splendid container plant for the conservatory, which could be perhaps moved to the patio during summer. Please note that seeds and all parts of the plant for all Datura species are poisonous.
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Family: Solanaceae
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Common name: Parajuli Devil's Trumpet, Parajuli Thorn-Apple, Datura metel 'Parajuli'
Datura 'Parajuli', commonly known as Parajuli Devil's Trumpet or Parajuli Thorn-Apple, is a striking annual shrub originating from India. This cultivar is renowned for its large, upward-facing, trumpet-shaped flowers that exhibit a unique coloration—predominantly white with hues of blue or purple. The blooms are highly aromatic, releasing a strong fragrance that intensifies during the evening hours. The plant's foliage consists of dark green leaves that provide a lush backdrop to the vibrant flowers. Due to its rapid growth, Datura 'Parajuli' can reach its full size and begin flowering within
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Family: Aizoaceae
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Common name: Ice Plant
This mix of Delosperma hybrids will produce vigorous, creeping plants with a multitude of flower colours from white to yellow, orange, pink and red. The plants are very hardy and will adapt to temperate winters with snow and ice. When grown in wetter climates they must have excellent drainage.
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Family: Ranunculaceae
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Common name: Larkspur, Consolida ajacis, Annual Delphinium, Consolida ambigua
These annual flowering, specially bred compact plants produce flower spikes of densely packed, attractive stock-like dwarf blooms in several colours from pink, mauve, rose, purple, grey, white to shades of blue. Easy to grow, they are Ideal for adding some dazzling character to your borders and containers.
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Family: Ranunculaceae
No other blue quite measures up to the almost iridescent hues of Delphinium “Cliveden Beauty”. It belongs to a group that characteristically has branching flowering stems rather than single spires of flowers. The flowers are borne from June to August, on tall, loose, spikes at the tips of the growing stem. The many individual blooms are clear light blue, each with a white centre. They are wonderful old-fashioned flowering plants that are well worth cultivating for their magnificent hues.
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Family: Ranunculaceae
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Common name: LARKSPUR
If you love Delphiniums then you'll love these! 'Frosted Skies' has spires of semi-double white flowers with china blue edges, on long branching stems. A strong stemmed upright growing larkspur, one of the very best for bouquets. Sow in spring for summer flowers then sow again in autumn. From an autumn sowing Larkspur produces sturdy plants and flowers early the following year. Toxic if ingested.
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Family: Ranunculaceae
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Common name: Menzie's larkspur
The flowers of this semi-dwarf plant are violet, with the uppermost of the five petals being modified into a pronounced hollow spur, all upon a single slender stem which usually is covered with very fine hairs. The petals are shallowly notched, ruffled, veined and wavy-edged with the upper two petals often being white.
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Family: Ranunculaceae
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Common name: White Mountain Larkspur
This new, rare and desirable alpine plant with bluish-green flowers is the only tall larkspur in the Sacramento-White mountain range, its distribution being through New Mexico, Sacramento and the White mountains. Its normal habitats are canyon bottoms, forest meadows and road banks in lower and upper montane coniferous forest from 2,200-3,400m (7,200-11,200 ft).
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Family: Ranunculaceae
Perfect for the front of the border, these diminutive, bushy plants, all with attractive foliage, bear masses of large-spurred flowers in all shades of blue down to white. They bloom the same year they are sown and improve yearly. This variety is so versatile that it is perfect for containers, borders or even bedding, as it can be treated as an annual.
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Family: Caryophyllaceae
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Common name: Sweet William
An easy to grow traditional cottage garden plant with a spicy-scent, these lovely Sweet Williams have huge single flowers each with an attractive eye. With low mounds of grass-like foliage, the vivid green stems are topped with dense, flat clusters of flowers with fringed petals in a patchwork colours, dark tapestry rubies, fuchsia, scarlet, purple and white. Sweet Williams make a long-lasting, fragrant cut flower, and are an excellent choice for dried flower arrangements. Place them in the middle ground of the flower border or in containers, mass plantings and meadows.
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