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| Heuchera Rave On Coral Bells. In a pot with a camellia I dug out of original garden |
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| Dampiera diversifolia, a little West Australian native I have always loved, but struggled to grow with any success, so we will see how it does in this pot with a cordyline |
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| Begonia, also in a pot with a camellia, its a lot more healthy than its bed fellow thats for sure! |
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| Spathyphyllum from Dads original plant, thought it was a little early to send up a flower spike, |
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| Cyclamon on his last flowering legs, but still alive!! |
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| Dendrobium Speciosum, also at the end of its flowers, but they have been so lovely. |
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| Echeveria Perle Von Nuremburg |
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| Brachyscome Brasco Violet next to rock, Cosmos atrosanguineus Chocolate cosmos, & Calibrachoa Apricot Eye, all growing next to a clematis which isnt doing anything. |
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| Brachyscome Lilac Sunrise, |
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| Alstromeria Eliane, just keeps pumping out the blooms. |
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| Aloe Bush Baby Yellow, same blooms from last month still going strong, osteospermum in the background. |
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| Bacopa Gulliver Violet, gorgeous tough little ground cover, easy to break pieces off & transplant |
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| Scaevola, this one was sold as triple treat. |
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| Salvia Mystic Spires Blue, just very small still but flowering away. |
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| Euphorbia Ascot Rainbow |
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| Lychnis Passion, this one is new to me so not sure how it will go in the summer heat, but am loving the hot pink flowers. |
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| Rhodanthemum African Eyes |
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| Bracteantha Mohave White, This plant would be twice the size if Bella had not chased a cat on top of it. |
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| Nemesia Aromatica Toyal Blue |
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| Verbena Aztec Plum Magic |
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| Dahlia Salinas |
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| Dutch Iris, bulbs saved from original garden |
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| Geranium Rozanne |
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| Armeria Pink Petite |
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| Dutch iris with Grevillea Dorothy Gordon |
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| Lechenaultia Mullewa Blue, another beautiful West Australian native. |
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| Conospermum triplinervium still going strong, hope it survives to next year. |



























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