One plant five ways: Designing with Euphorbias
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Few effective plant combinations lead by the genus Euphorbia are demonstrated, which are restricted by the simple ground rule that the plants put together must enjoy similar conditions and be able to live together peaceably. It is suggested that it is the longevity of display combined with strong structure that makes the great majority of such valuable garden plants.
Publication Name: Horticulture, Gardening at its Best
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 2004
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One plant five ways: Designing with Japanese blood grass
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The fun in gardening comes from combining plants as every plant has its own personality. Five combinations namely Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood', Crosomia x 'Citronella which has yellow flowers, Berberis thumbergii 'Rose Glow' which has purple leaves, Cornus controversa eVariegataE, and Euphorbia mellifera are presented.
Publication Name: Horticulture, Gardening at its Best
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 2004
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One plant five ways: designing with Eryngium bourgatii
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Eryngium bourgatii is one of the best sea hollies with large and decorative bracts seen in several European ranges, Turkey and North Africa. Eryngium bourgatii can be combined with other plants to give a spectacular view and their five different combinations are illustrated.
Publication Name: Horticulture, Gardening at its Best
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 2005
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