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Dietes
grandiflora
Dietes grandiflora has spectacular white, yellow and blue flowers at
the end of 3 to 4’ stems, which should not be cut back after flowering
as they will continue to produce flowers year after year.
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£4
- 00 |
Diplarrhena
latifolia
Related to Libbertia, Diplarrhena latifolia has narrow sword like leaves
about 12” high. Soon forms large clumps with masses of unusual
white flowers carried clear of the leaves. Usually sold as Diplarrhena
moraea. From Tasmania and is completely hardy.
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£3
- 50 |
Diplarrhena
latifolia “Helen Dillon”
Form with broader, but much shorter leaves than above and larger flowers,
up to 3” across, white with yellow and dark mauve centre. Very
spectacular hardy plant.
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£4
- 50 |
x
Epicactus “Hugletts”
Compact growing x Epicactus (or Epiphyllum) from chance seedling of
mine. Flowers up to 8” across are as vividly coloured as they come.
Young plants, taking a year to get to flowering size.
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£4
- 50 |
Eucharis
amazonia
Fragrant and very beautiful bulbous plant whose flowers can be produced
three times a year with careful management. The drooping pure white flowers,
carried in umbels of up to six at the end of a 2’ stem have a corona
tinged green. Requires a min. temperature of 15 deg.C, preferably a few
degrees more and humid conditions to give of its best.
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£4
- 50 |