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We have created a brand new version of the web site. We have also moved our web hosting provider from one in the US back to an in-house server. This should fix all the techinical problems we have been having in the last few months. There are a number of exiting features coming to this web site in the next few months. We will keep you posted ... in the mean time, happy gardening.
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Contents:
Newly Added or Updated Plants
Featured plants of the month
Plant pictures
Bulbs, Corms and Tubers
Composite Flowers
Orchids
Cactus and succulents
Species and Hybrid Fuchsias
Food plants
New Zealand Natives
Trees and shrubs
Climbers
Other Ornamentals
Other Interesting Pictures

 Newly Added or Updated Plants



Sisyrinchium californicum


Dragon Fruit


Hippeastrum
See also: Other new/updated plants

 Featured plants of the month

July


Furcraea longaeva
This relative of agaves produces a huge spike of cream / light green flowers. It dies after flowering, but the flower spike produces numerous plantlets that can be grown on as new plants. [More...]

June


Ligularia
This plant has large bold leaves and looks impressive when planted en-masse. The flowers are borned above the leaves in spikes, each holding a dozen or so flowers. The petals are golden yellow. [More...]
See also: Past featured plants

 Plant pictures

    See also:  Pictorial index - picture thumbnails of all plants on this web site.
  Botanical index - picture thumbnails organised by plant families.
 Bulbs, Corms and Tubers

Plants that grow from bulbs, corms and tubers. [More...]
Alstroemeria psittacina, Arisaema, Autumn Snowflakes, Belamcanda, Bletilla striata, ...
 Composite Flowers

All plants in the daisy family have composite flowers; where one or more rays of florets are arranged in a circle so as to look like one flower. [More...]
Arcotis, Calendula, Chrysanthemums, Chrysocoma, Cineraria, ...

 Orchids

Plants in the orchid (Orchideae) family. [More...]
Bletilla striata, Coelogyne, Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Disa, ...

 Cactus and succulents

Cactus and succulents. [More...]
Agave, Ceropegia woodii, Disocactus, Dragon Fruit, Furcraea longaeva, ...

 Species and Hybrid Fuchsias

Species and hybrid fuchsias. [More...]
Fuchsia boliviana, Fuchsia excorticata, Fuchsia fulgens, Fuchsia hybrids, Fuchsia magellanica, ...

 Food plants

Plants for the veggie/herb garden or orchard. [More...]
Alpine Strawberry, Blackberry, Camellia sinensis, Cape Gooseberry, Cassava, ...

 New Zealand Natives

New Zealand native plants. [More...]
Cabbage Tree, Dracophyllum, Earina, Fuchsia excorticata, Fuchsia procumbens, ...

 Trees and shrubs

Trees and shrubs. [More...]
Brunfelsia, Cabbage Tree, Camellia, Cape Gooseberry, Chrysocoma, ...

 Climbers

Climbers. [More...]
Clematis, Hoya, Kiwifruit, Monstera, Passionfruit, ...

 Other Ornamentals

Flowering plants. [More...]
Aquilegia, Balloon flower, Begonia, Bird of Paradise, California poppy, ...

 Other Interesting Pictures

Unusual and interesting pictures. [More...]
Conjoined Flowers, Floral Art, Germination Inside Tomato, Sensitive Plant, Spontaneous Germination, ...
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Sparaxis
A tough corm native to South Africa... [More...]