Lots of Correas were planted out today in the foreground of the Boundary Garden. I was keen to get them planted, as they were a gift for me, from my mother. She is in her 87th year, and visiting for a few weeks. The annual Friends of Orange Botanic Gardens sale was on last weekend, so I was able to take advantage of their great plants at a low cost. Teucrium fruiticans were planted along the back fence, next to Bridle Path, as part of an informal hedge.
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Correa
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Plants in and around GHQ garden > Boundary garden Two of these |
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Correa
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Plants in and around GHQ garden > Boundary garden One only |
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Correa glabra
Planting Out
Plants in and around GHQ garden > Boundary garden Three of these |
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Correa
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Plants in and around GHQ garden > Boundary garden One only |
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Correa
Planting Out
Plants in and around GHQ garden > Boundary garden One only |
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Correa
Planting Out
Behind the Workshop garden > Boundary garden One only – next to bird feeder |
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Correa
Planting Out
Plants in and around GHQ garden > Boundary garden Two of these |
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Teucrium fruticans
Planting Out
Plants in and around GHQ garden > Boundary garden Four form part of informal hedge |
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Bird attracting plantings for the foreground. |
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flowerweaver wrote:
Botanic garden sales are always the best! Nice to be planting for the birds, too.
Posted on 06 Apr 11 (about 2 years ago)
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