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A good gardener knows that a careful selection of plants is a key factor, and therefore it is important to weigh accordingly and assess plants and then act.

Run-of-the-mill plant , which quickly outgrow its limits or simply do not meet the purpose for which they are selected, can later expensive must be replaced. The right plant - or the best investment - most beauty need, providing the least circumcision and require a level of care that the gardener finds acceptable

English wood hyacinth is a light bulb. producing plant is in old gardens in the world. It naturalized in shady places and are bigger and better every year. Flowers are bell blue in spikes, pink or white nod. The flowers are not as flashy as the modern hyacinth - and not as fragrant - but they are natural looking and beautiful in their own right

The correct botanical name is Scilla hispanica , with the plant told its origin in Spain, not England, as the common name suggests. The wood hyacinth blooms later than the Dutch hyacinth. It blooms with the early azaleas. And its muted colors make a fine addition to the intense hues of azaleas. Bulbs are planted in the fall and can in the garden center and bulb catalogs.

Meadow spirea is found to 5-foot shrub find the 4- in landscapes of older homes. It has the smallest flowers of all spireas will, but only covered with white, sometimes as early as mid-February. The small leaves are apple green. Consult in the autumn yellow, then drop a mass of rich brown Twiggy reveal, weeping growth. The tiny, stars flowers are slightly fragrant, and when in bloom, can waft its perfume several meters the plant. The correct botanical name of this plant is Spiraea thunbergii .

bridal wreath is also known as Spiraea 'Van Houtte' . This shrub grows a bit taller and more upright than the above and has larger, darker green leaves. It later produces clusters of flowers in pure white, that bloom during the peak of azalea season.

Winter honeysuckle blooms from late December to April. Another name for it is sweet breath of spring. Its fragrance is one of the most beautiful of all flowering plants. Its botanical name is Lonicera fragrantissima . Winter honeysuckle makes a big shrub, up to 7 feet high by 10 feet wide in an ideal place. Since a lot of sunlight, it can be cut back hard after flowering a dense, symmetrical shrub to produce.

The Fairy Roses suitable for use as a general Landscape Plants , and a few flowering as strong and as such a long season Fairy. The fairy produces large clusters of very double, light pink flowers with little or no scent. The plant is strong and gets only a small black spot in the heat of summer. A few years ago, it is not a disease at all. It blooms from May to the end of November.

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