Plagianthus Flowering Shrub

Plagianthus Flowering Shrub

Plagianthus Lyalli Flowering Shrub

A native of New Zealand (1871), and a member of the Mallow family, is a free-flowering and beautiful shrub, but one that cannot be recommended for general planting in this country. At Kew it does well and flowers freely on an east wall. The flowers are snow-white, with golden-yellow anthers, and produced on the ends of the last season's branchlets during June and July. The flower-stalks, being fully 2 inches long, give to the flowers a very graceful appearance. In this country the leaves are frequently retained till spring.

Plagianthus Lampeni Flowering Shrub

Van Dieman's Land, 1833. This is about equally hardy with the former, and produces a great abundance of sweetly-scented flowers.

Plagianthus Pulchellus Flowering Shrub

Australia and Tasmania. Another half-hardy species, which bears, even in a young state, an abundance of rather small, whitish flowers.

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Plagianthus flowering shrub a great shrub for the garden - Shrubs are very popular in the garden, there are winter flowering shrubs and summer flowering shrubs - Plagianthus