Ivydene Gardens Wildflower Flower Shape Gallery: |
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Whorl, Tier and Candelabra Natural Arrangements Some plants have flowers grouped in a circular arrangement, either at the tips of stems or in a series of tiers, as in the Candelabra primulas. Much more like the familiar candelabrum shape are several bold perennials and biennials with flowers arranged on branching stems. Whorl - Monarda hybrids develop a base of aromatic pointed leaves, from which rise square stems carrying terminal whorls of hooded sage-like flowers. Monarda 'Croftway Pink' is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial to 90cm in height, with aromatic, lance-shaped leaves and terminal whorls of two-lipped, clear pink flowers 5cm in length. Photo from Coblands.
Tier - Morina longifolia makes a rosette of spiny leaves and produces spikes of waxy flowers arranged in several tiers of whorls. Photos from David Rankin.
Candelabra - The Candelabra primulas are perennial species and hybrids characterized by the way they carry their flowers in a series of whorls on upright stems. The first of the Candelabra primulas to flower is Primula japonica. In mid- to Late-Spring stout stems rising from large pale green leaves carry as many as 6 whorls of magenta, pink or white flowers. These Primula japonica were photographed in May at Wisley by Mrs Foord. |
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PERENNIAL - EVERGREEN GALLERY PAGES FOLIAGE COLOUR FRUIT COLOUR FLOWER BED PICTURES |
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BLUE WILDFLOWER GALLERY PAGES WILDFLOWER BLOOM SEASON, FOLIAGE COLOUR and HABITAT LISTS LISTS |
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7 Flower Colours per Month in Colour Wheel below in this EVERGREEN PERENNIAL Gallery. Click on Black or White box in Colour of Month. |
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Perennials & Ephemerals chapter of Plants for Dry Gardens by Jane Taylor. Published by Frances Lincoln Limited in 1993. ISBN 0-7112-0772-0 for plants that are drought tolerant. Wildflowers with the same genus name as for the Evergreen Perennial in these following lists with their Species will be added to these lists so that you can then use them with those cultivated perennials for the same purpose in your garden. Their botanical names will be in black. |
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Perennials for Ground Covering in Shade and 3 |
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Colour All The Year in My Garden by C.H. Middleton. Published by Ward, Lock & Co. for culture. Perennials The Gardener's Reference by Susan Carter, Carrie Becker and Bob Lilly. Published by Timber Press in 2007 for plants for Special Gardens. It also gives details of species and cultivars for each genus. Wildflowers with the same genus name as for the Evergreen Perennial in these following lists with their Species will be added to these lists so that you can then use them with those cultivated perennials for the same purpose in your garden. Their botanical names will be in black. |
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Wildflower Form and Evergreen Perennial Form Wildflower Form and Evergreen Perennial Form |
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Attracts Butter-flies |
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Back of Border, Alley, and Too Tall for Words Special Garden |
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Wildflower in Soil and Evergreen Perennial in Soil |
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+ Evergreen Perennials in Pages in Plants |
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Peony Use |